Description
Storgata 26 was a multi-level nightclub, concert venue, and bar located in central Oslo, known for its eclectic design and lively atmosphere. The venue offered a range of experiences under one roof, from the high-energy LED-lit dance floor known as "Klubben," to more relaxed lounge areas and a unique open-air courtyard called “Bakgården” or “Stallen.” On the ground floor, “Hagen 26” served as a cosy cocktail and vinyl bar, perfect for more intimate gatherings. With multiple bars, a photo booth, and creatively designed interiors, it catered to a wide crowd—from casual night owls to serious music lovers.
The venue hosted a variety of events, with a strong focus on electronic music and live performances. International and local DJs were regularly featured, spinning everything from funky disco to deep house and techno. The club was especially popular on weekends, usually opening from Thursday through Saturday. Its layout allowed for different vibes in each area, making it easy to switch from dancing to chilling with a drink in hand. Its rotating event calendar, community-focused vibe, and distinct musical curation made it one of Oslo’s standout nightlife destinations.
Entry fees were typically moderate, helping to maintain a good atmosphere without overcrowding. Guests frequently praised the venue for its energy, sound quality, and diverse crowd, though there were occasional criticisms about long lines or limited drink choices. Unfortunately, as of mid-2025, Storgata 26 has permanently closed due to bankruptcy, marking the end of one of Oslo’s most creative and beloved nightlife venues. For those looking for a similar experience, there are still plenty of vibrant clubs and bars across Oslo that continue to carry the torch.
Location
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0154 Oslo, Norway