Vogue
Type: Dance Club, Late Night / After Hours, Live Music, Venue
Last updated on June 29, 2015
10Best Says
Since it opened Dec. 31, 1977, The Vogue has been a major draw for music, dancing and drinking.
Big names have performed here, including Bo Diddley, Willie Nelson, Johnny Cash, The White Stripes,... Read More
Since it opened Dec. 31, 1977, The Vogue has been a major draw for music, dancing and drinking.
Big names have performed here, including Bo Diddley, Willie Nelson, Johnny Cash, The White Stripes, Buckwheat Zydeco, George Clinton, John Mayer and John Mellencamp.
Once a movie theater in the 1930s — and even an X-rated theater in the early '70s where cult favorite "Deep Throat" was shown — The Vogue also features local musicians.
With a capacity of about 600, The Vogue is often crowded with people bumping into each other, spilling drinks. If you don't mind that, you can hear some great musicians here.
The Vogue regularly wins awards for best dance club and best live music.
Cover charges and times vary so check the website first or carry an extra $5 just in case. The Vogue doesn't serve food. Must be 21 to enter and need two IDs.
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EXPERT TIPS BY:
Jackie Sheckler Finch
Indianapolis Local Expert
- Best Nightlife: "Seats are limited and there is no reserved seating so arrive early unless you want to stand the whole evening."
- Recommended as Best Nightlife Because: Since it opened Dec. 31, 1977, The Vogue has been a major draw for music, dancing and drinking, regularly winning awards for best dance club.
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