Nightlife in the Triangle (Raleigh, Durham, and Chapel Hill) appeals largely to the huge college population. In Durham, numerous restaurants and shops can be found in the Brightleaf District, an area of re-purposed, red-brick, tobacco warehouses. Free concerts are offered in the courtyard on Fridays.
West Franklin Street, close to the University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill, is the place to find the area's hottest rock and dance clubs.
Many feature an eclectic mix of music, booking reggae, blues, and beach music as well as the latest trend in rock bands.
Many of the region's dance and live music venues operate as private clubs, and may require a waiting period for membership. It's best to check ahead for specific rules and regulations. For up-to-date live music schedules and venue information, consult local publications.
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