Background

Sölibat Natklub

High-energy nightclub and bar in central Horsens with DJs, themed events, loud lights and a young crowd dancing late into the night.

2.8

Sölibat Natklub in central Horsens is an energetic late‑night club and bar set in spacious, dark‑toned interiors with a main dance floor, lounge corners and a long bar. Expect commercial pop, dance, EDM and house from local and national DJs, colorful lighting, and a party‑oriented young crowd. The club runs themed events and bottle‑service table packages on many weekends, with security and staffed cloakroom maintaining an organized, high‑energy environment until the early morning.

A brief summary to Sölibat Natklub

  • Rædersgade 5, Horsens, 8700, DK
  • +4540801043
  • Visit website
  • Duration: 1.5 to 4 hours
  • Mid ranged
  • Environment icon Indoor
  • Mobile reception: 5 out of 5
  • Thursday 9 pm-5 am
  • Friday 10 pm-5 am
  • Saturday 10 pm-5 am

Local tips

  • Arrive before peak hours around 01:00–02:00 if you prefer shorter queues at the door and bar and want time to settle in before the dance floor fills.
  • Bring valid photo ID; door staff enforce age limits consistently, and entry without proper identification is unlikely to be allowed.
  • Expect to use the staffed cloakroom for coats and larger bags; keep some cash or a payment card handy for the cloakroom fee.
  • Dress in neat casual clubwear and comfortable shoes suitable for standing and dancing for several hours on a busy, potentially crowded floor.
  • If you are planning a celebration with a group, look into table or bottle packages on event nights to secure a base near the dance floor.
widget icon

Sölibat Natklub location weather suitability

  • Weather icon Any Weather
  • Weather icon Rain / Wet Weather
  • Weather icon Cold Weather
  • Weather icon Hot Weather
  • Weather icon Mild Temperatures

Unlock the Best of Sölibat Natklub

Buy tickets

    No tickets available

Book tours with entry

    No tours available

Book tours without entry

    No tours available

Discover more about Sölibat Natklub

Late-Night Pulse in the Heart of Horsens

Sölibat Natklub brings big‑night‑out energy to Rædersgade, tucked into the compact center of Horsens. Inside, the space feels purpose‑built for staying late: low lighting, pulsing colors and a layout that pulls you naturally from the entrance toward the bar and on to the dance floor. It functions as a hybrid bar, disco and nightclub, staying open into the early hours from Thursday through Saturday, when the atmosphere is at its most intense. The crowd skews young and social, with groups arriving in waves through the night. Early on, you can still find room to talk over drinks; later, the focus shifts decisively toward dancing, lights and volume. It is the kind of place designed for those nights when you do not need an early morning, just good beats and loud company.

Music, DJs and a Floor Built for Dancing

At the heart of Sölibat is the central dance floor, framed by a raised DJ area and a sound system tuned for club tracks rather than background noise. DJs rotate between commercial pop, radio hits, dance, EDM and house, with occasional nods to throwback party anthems. Lighting rigs, strobes and color washes are integrated into the ceiling and walls, turning the main room into a constantly shifting backdrop. Guest DJs and concept nights keep the line‑up varied, sometimes leaning into specific themes or genres. When the club is full, the dance floor becomes a dense, moving crowd with music running in long, continuous sets. For those who prefer to dip in and out, the surrounding edges of the room and the bar zone offer enough space to watch the action without standing in the thick of it.

Bars, Drinks and Social Corners

The bar area stretches along one side of the club and is designed for fast service, with multiple stations open on busy nights. You can expect the usual mix of draft and bottled beers, long drinks, mixed spirits and shots, along with branded specials during sponsored events. Classic combinations share space with sweeter, fruitier mixes aimed at the party crowd, and there are also alcohol‑free choices for designated drivers or anyone pacing their night. Small lounge‑style seating pockets sit back from the main floor, offering a place to chat, regroup or scroll your phone between tracks. These zones rarely feel quiet, but they do offer a brief step back from the volume and movement of the center. On some themed evenings, table packages with bottle service and reserved seating create semi‑private bases for larger groups celebrating birthdays, big nights out or study‑break parties.

Events, Themes and Playful Details

Beyond regular club nights, Sölibat leans into themed events that change up the look and feel of the space. Past concepts have included holiday‑inspired parties, horror themes and branded collaborations with special lighting setups and drink promotions. These evenings often come with dress suggestions, giveaways or creative décor that transform the familiar room into something a little more theatrical. A playful detail is the inclusion of a boxing ball game, giving friends a light‑hearted challenge between rounds on the dance floor. It adds to the casual, game‑night edge of the bar area and often draws small crowds cheering on the next punch. Together, these touches give the club a personality that extends beyond music alone, emphasizing fun and shared moments.

Practicalities, Entry and Club Etiquette

Sölibat operates with a clear door policy, staffed by visible security who handle age checks and ID control. Entry requirements and dress expectations follow typical Danish nightclub norms: neat casual clothing and a focus on safety inside. A manned cloakroom is standard and usually obligatory, helping keep the main space uncluttered and making it easier to move between the bar and the dance floor. Inside, staff are organized into bartenders, floor personnel, cloakroom attendants and technicians managing light and sound. This structure helps the venue handle busy nights, especially when events bring in larger crowds. For visitors, it means you should expect bag checks at the entrance, dedicated spaces for outerwear, and a clearly monitored environment where the priority is a long, uninterrupted night of music and dancing in central Horsens.

Busiest months of the year

Busiest hours of the day

Popular Experiences near Sölibat Natklub

Popular Hotels near Sölibat Natklub

Select Currency