Where to go for a drink and some live music tonight?
Re: Where to go for a drink and some live music tonight?
I've taken a few tourist that I've meet there one of their travel highlights real Cambodia
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Re: Where to go for a drink and some live music tonight?
Tonlesap nightclub
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Re: Where to go for a drink and some live music tonight?
Country Band at Oscar’s on the Corner tonight.
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Re: Where to go for a drink and some live music tonight?
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If you enjoy noise pollution and obnoxious driving practices, Phnom Penh is the place for you!
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Re: Where to go for a drink and some live music tonight?
True Face Club, I think it's called. Glad to hear they have live bands. Is that most nights?atst wrote: ↑Sat Aug 31, 2019 6:10 pm Oscars full of hooker's but they don't hassle you good band's
But if you want something different go past st 104 few hundred meter on the riverside there's a Kumar nightclub live music no hookers Kumar music and dancing great location opens 9:30
Give it a try you might be pleastly surprised and both have a good night
I figured it was similar to Rock Club with drug menu's, as I heard there was one like that near Wat Phnom. But I guess not. The last thing I want is to be on a police bus with 300 Khmer and Chinese youngsters lol.
Cheers for the suggestion.
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Re: Where to go for a drink and some live music tonight?
I thought the Kumars were at No 42.
Re: Where to go for a drink and some live music tonight?
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Re: Where to go for a drink and some live music tonight?
Anyone seen the Japanese-born New Zealander named Moisty who plays ska music wearing a cat suit?
By Scott Bywater
August 30, 2019
I enjoyed it, so I tried to visit as often as I could, however I have not been back for more than a year – the last time I played in Phnom Penh was around Christmas in 2017 at Taco Kokopelli and Good Times Bar. I have to admit that I really like Phnom Penh. If I could I would live there. The city has a great energy, yet also a great friendliness. I feel that I can have a chat with anyone. I believe that it reflects on the expat community. Every time I played in Phnom Penh I feel a great sense of community and inclusiveness. I have never felt anything like this in Bangkok or Saigon. Phnom Penh has a special power!
Moisty Atsushi: I appreciate that you can feel that way. I do not intend to write happy music or anything like that, but the stage performance is very important to me, and I genuinely like to connect with my audience. So I try to do my best for people to enjoy my show. Who wants to see a sad little tiger on the stage?
https://www.khmertimeskh.com/50638718/c ... ite-haunt/
By Scott Bywater
August 30, 2019
I enjoyed it, so I tried to visit as often as I could, however I have not been back for more than a year – the last time I played in Phnom Penh was around Christmas in 2017 at Taco Kokopelli and Good Times Bar. I have to admit that I really like Phnom Penh. If I could I would live there. The city has a great energy, yet also a great friendliness. I feel that I can have a chat with anyone. I believe that it reflects on the expat community. Every time I played in Phnom Penh I feel a great sense of community and inclusiveness. I have never felt anything like this in Bangkok or Saigon. Phnom Penh has a special power!
Moisty Atsushi: I appreciate that you can feel that way. I do not intend to write happy music or anything like that, but the stage performance is very important to me, and I genuinely like to connect with my audience. So I try to do my best for people to enjoy my show. Who wants to see a sad little tiger on the stage?
https://www.khmertimeskh.com/50638718/c ... ite-haunt/
Re: Where to go for a drink and some live music tonight?
Khmer I can't spell I'm a kiwi from the western suburbs cut me some slackPSD-Kiwi wrote: ↑Mon Sep 02, 2019 1:41 pmI've never come across Indian bands in Cambodia
No way I would promote indian music in Cambodia
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