Nightclub

A nightclub is as implied, a club more inclined for use as a place to dance and socialized, as opposed to more sexually oriented strip clubs. While strip clubs are more common in the GTA series, nightclubs are significantly rarer. Grand Theft Auto: Vice City, Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, Grand Theft Auto IV and Grand Theft Auto: The Ballad of Gay Tony are the only games to feature nightclubs as interactive locales.

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GTA Vice City

  • Malibu Club: The first interactive nightclub in the series. It becomes accessible early in the game, containing a lively interior complete with an active dancefloor, a bar, and an overhead office. The club may even be purchased by Tommy Vercetti after "Shakedown", and its office used as a meeting place to stage a heist. There are entertainers onstage, who look like the Village People.

GTA San Andreas

In GTA San Andreas, nightclubs may be used by the player to dance with a girl, in a minigame similar in fashion to the Lowrider Challenge. The nightclub also comes complete with video games, and snack and drink machines.

  • Alhambra: Nightclub in Los Santos. The building is a copy of the real-life Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles (which is mostly a venue for celebrity awards ceremonies, but has hosted rave parties in its Expo Center in the past).
  • Gaydar Station: a gay-oriented club, though welcoming straight people, in San Fierro.
  • An unnamed club in Las Venturas adorned with neo-new-age murals, found east of The Camel's Toe right across the street from the basketball courts. It may or may not be based on Club 662 in Las Vegas, owned by Death Row Records CEO Suge Knight, and 2Pac's intended destination the night he was shot.

GTA IV

In Grand Theft Auto IV, nightclubs aren't accesible and only named. The following nightclub is usable as a bar:

GTA The Ballad of Gay Tony

Nightclubs take centerstage in Grand Theft Auto: The Ballad of Gay Tony. There are three clubs central to the game's plot:

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