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Where to Go for Live Music in Canggu: Your Guide to Chill Night Outs

18 Jun 2026 by Bella

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Live Music in Canggu

I’ve written many articles about places to eat in Canggu for lunch and dinner – but now…where do we go after dinner for a chill night out? I’m not really into partying anymore (those days are behind me, lol), but I do enjoy catching up with friends over music that isn’t too loud, with a glass of wine or an Aperol Spritz in hand.

Canggu after hours has a different kind of energy. The night is still young, but things slow down a little. The good thing about this neighbourhood is that you don’t have to look very far to find live music spots perfect for a relaxed night out. Here are some of the places I enjoy, along with a few recommendations from friends.

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Black Sand Brewery: A Favourite Among Canggu’s Millennial Crowd

Here’s why I feel like Black Sand is made for my generation (umm yes, I’m one of those late-30s millennials). Their live music and jukebox DJ sessions often feature songs we either grew up with or listened to back in our uni days, with the volume set just right for singing along without having to shout across the table. The vibe is more about good conversations and catching up with friends than all-night partying. Plus, they serve proper food – because…at this age, we’re just as excited about what’s on the plate as we are about what’s in the glass, right? And lastly, they wrap things up at midnight. Perfect! Because we need our beauty sleep.

Google Map: Black Sand Brewery

Canggu live music - BSB

Image credit: Black Sand Brewery Instagram

The Barn: Live Music Every Night

A cute vintage British pub in the heart of Canggu – the kind of place you go to with friends where “let’s just stop by for one drink” somehow turns into a few hours…and a few more drinks. With cosy vibes, good food, live music, and live sports, it’s an easy spot to spend an afternoon or evening catching up with friends. Unlike some of Canggu’s bigger party venues, here you can actually enjoy the music, have a proper conversation, and remember everything the next morning (if you don’t drink too much, I mean).

Google Map: The Barn

Image credit: The Barn Instagram

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Club House Pererenan: The New Kid on the Block with Great Live Bands

One of Pererenan’s newer hangouts, Club House is quickly becoming a go-to for relaxed evenings. Live bands play every Friday and Sunday, bringing a mix of Triple J Top 100 tracks and familiar favourites you can easily sing along to. With trivia nights and live sports on rotation, it’s a laid-back spot made for easy nights with friends. 

Ps. They also serve steak and other things on the menu, so it’s not just a spot for drinks – you can easily make a whole evening out of it.

Google Map: Club House Pererenan

Live Music in Canggu - Club House

Image credit: Club House Pererenan Instagram

Deus Ex Machina: Still One of Canggu’s Most Iconic Spots

Deus Ex Machina has long been one of the places that defines Canggu’s creative scene. It’s that iconic spot you really have to visit at least once when you’re here. Part cafe, part workshop, part event space, and part live music venue – it’s always had that easy mix of everything that just works. I personally have so many good memories here from my younger years watching The Hydrant play – the kind of nights that just stick with you. It’s not just a venue, it’s a Canggu classic.

Google Map: Deus Ex Machina Canggu

Canggu live music - Deus

Image credit: Deus Cafe Instagram

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Gimme Shelter: For Rock, Punk, and Alternative Music Fans

Not every live music venue in Bali revolves around acoustic covers and beach club playlists. Gimme Shelter has built a reputation as one of Bali’s most respected venues for rock, punk, hardcore, and alternative live music. The venue regularly hosts local bands and touring acts, attracting music lovers looking for something heavier and more authentic.

Google Map: Gimme Shelter Bali

Image credit: Gimme Shelter Instagram

Maybe I’m officially at the age where a good night out means a comfortable chair, good music, and being home before midnight (okay, maybe not always). But I love that there are now more options to go out without sacrificing tomorrow’s plans. So grab your friends, find a spot you like, and enjoy Canggu one song and one drink at a time.

This list will keep growing as my friends and I discover more interesting live music spots – so consider this a work in progress

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