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Any good places for live music and dancing you can suggest? Going to be in BVI's mid March, Tortola,Norman Isaland, YVD, BEYC, Scrub Island, Anagada and Trellis Bay
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Leverick Bay, Quito's, The Elm, Myett's..
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I wouldn't worry about finding places to dance...Everywhere is a place to dance down there. Dance on the bow, dance on the beach, dance in the bars or on the bars.
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I've never found much in the way of live music for dancing other than Foxy's Halloween party, maybe a bit at Leverick's BBQ, the Festival in Road Town in early Aug, and once at the old Jolly Roger in Sopers (an awesome party!!). (I've never been in high season. Our trips have been always been between April - November)
Most of the spots you listed are pretty low key, BYO party kinda places.
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I suggest going to The Elm on a Suynday night..I suggest Quito's when he plays with the Edge..and check Myett's..plenty of dancing..
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Depends on what type of music you're looking for. I've seen a decent party form at Scaramouche (West End, Tortola). When I was last there, it was a Saturday night, and it was pretty much modern club music. People were having a ton of fun! <img src="http://www.traveltalkonline.com/forums/images/graemlins/Banana.gif" alt="" /> <img src="http://www.traveltalkonline.com/forums/images/graemlins/circle.gif" alt="" /> <img src="http://www.traveltalkonline.com/forums/images/graemlins/toast.gif" alt="" />
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I've seen bands many times at Foxys...many people dancing too.
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Really highly suggest Sunday nights at The Elm in CGB..great bar b q and a fantastic band, The Elmtones. We always have the table by the dance floor...drop by and say "Hi"..
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purplelily said: I've never found much in the way of live music for dancing other than Foxy's Halloween party, maybe a bit at Leverick's BBQ, the Festival in Road Town in early Aug, and once at the old Jolly Roger in Sopers (an awesome party!!). (I've never been in high season. Our trips have been always been between April - November)
Most of the spots you listed are pretty low key, BYO party kinda places. every time we've gone to Leverick's Friday night BBQ they've always had a band playing raucous dance music! <img src="http://www.traveltalkonline.com/forums/images/graemlins/circle.gif" alt="" />
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Not sure about this year but: Thursday Pirates had MJ Blues, there is always Willy T ( avoid Sat mainly), Friday at Leverick live band / show after BBQ;'BEYC had a DJ on ?? Tues; and Cane Garden Bay many nights.
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BEYC dj shuts down relatively early - despite encouragement and $$ offerings from many - Resort policy/practice I think
Also, just fyi, statues have been moved....
In my experience, Bring your own dance party works out well at most places, just ask first and be respectful.
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