This is a list of notable nightclub fires at indoor and outdoor venues. Deadly nightclub fires often attribute to pyrotechnic failures, hence some of the list also feature in the list of fireworks accidents.

Name Location Country Year Deaths Injuries Origin Accelerant Notes
Study Club fire Detroit, Michigan United States 1929 22 50 undetermined; possibly a lit cigarette draperies, decorations[1] Prohibition-era speakeasy nightclub
Rhythm Club fire Natchez, Mississippi United States 1940 209 200 Spanish moss sprayed with Flit At the time of incident, second-worst club fire in American history
Cocoanut Grove fire Boston, Massachusetts United States 1942 492 130 undetermined (disputed) draperies, decorations, possibly a refrigerant leak (methyl chloride) Deadliest club fire in history, and the second-worst single-building fire in American history (second only to the Iroquois Theatre fire)
Karlslust dance hall fire Berlin, Germany Germany 1947 81 150 stove pipe Worst fire disaster in Berlin since World War II; death toll reported between 80-88, but considered to be 81
Top Storey Club Bolton, Lancashire, England United Kingdom 1961 19 solvents, paints 14 died in the fire and 5 died of injuries received from jumping out of windows
Dale's Penthouse Montgomery, Alabama United States 1967 26 8 non-extinguished tobacco pipe left in jacket pocket in the cloakroom Restaurant/lounge on top floor of an 11-story building with no fire escape
Club Cinq-Sept fire Saint-Laurent-du-Pont France 1970 146 discarded match polyurethane, papier-mâché
Blue Bird Café fire Montreal, Quebec Canada 1972 37 56 arson gasoline
Playtown Cabaret fire Osaka Japan 1972 118 81 discarded match or cigarette butt clothing Club on top floor of a seven-story building with no fire escape
Whiskey Au Go Go fire Fortitude Valley, Brisbane, Queensland Australia 1973 15 arson gasoline
UpStairs Lounge arson attack New Orleans, Louisiana United States 1973 32 15 arson Ronsonol lighter fluid Deadliest arson attack in New Orleans at that time, and one of the deadliest attacks on LGBT people in United States history
Gulliver's nightclub fire Port Chester, New York United States 1974 24 32 arson
Time Club fire Seoul South Korea 1974 64 short circuit total death toll for entire Daewang Corner building fire was 88; 8 died from jumping out of windows
Beverly Hills Supper Club fire Southgate, Kentucky United States 1977 165 200 possibly electrical carpeting, wooden paneling Third-worst club fire in American history
Denmark Place fire Central London United Kingdom 1980 37 23 arson gasoline
Stardust fire Artane, Dublin Ireland 1981 48 214 electrical cooking oil (225 gallons)
Alcalá 20 nightclub fire Madrid Spain 1983 82 27 electrical
Chowon (Greenfield) disco fire Daegu South Korea 1983 25 67 short circuit mostly underage victims; exit reportedly chained shut to prevent them from leaving without paying[2]
Common People fire Seoul South Korea 1984 10 2 oil stove knocked over during quarrel oil fire spread to couch fire broke out at 4:20am; victims mostly underage
Happy Land fire The Bronx, New York United States 1990 87 6 arson gasoline Fifth-worst club fire in American history
Daegu Gosonggwan fire Daegu South Korea 1991 16 13 arson 6 liters of gasoline Fire started by spiteful rejected customer
Kheyvis fire Olivos, Buenos Aires Argentina 1993 17 24 burning furniture (prank) Second-worst club fire in Argentine history
Yiyuan Disco fire Fuxin, Liaoning China 1994 233 16 sofa (caused by burning newspaper)[3] decorations
Ozone Disco fire Quezon City Philippines 1996 162 95 unknown, possibly electrical acoustic foam Worst fire in Philippine history
Rolling Stones fire Seoul South Korea 1996 11 3 discarded cigarette butt wet paint fire trucks delayed by cars parked in narrow alley
Gothenburg discothèque fire Gothenburg Sweden 1998 63 213 arson
Incheon club fire Incheon South Korea 1999 56 78 basement construction work mostly underage victims; exit reportedly chained shut to prevent them from leaving without paying[4][5]
Luoyang Christmas fire Luoyang, Henan China 2000 309 50 welding Building was of mixed-use. The fire was sparked by a welding accident on the basement, with most floors of the Dongdu building being dedicated to blue-collar activities, and the nightclub itself being located only on the fourth floor. Otherwise second-deadliest club fire in history.
Lobohombo explosion Mexico City Mexico 2000 22 24 gas canisters[6]
Volendam New Year's fire Volendam Netherlands 2001 14 241 pyrotechnics (sparkler) decorations (Christmas)
Canecão Mineiro nightclub fire Belo Horizonte Brazil 2001 7 197 pyrotechnics
Myojo 56 building fire Kabukicho, Shinjuku Japan 2001 44 3 suspected arson Fifth-deadliest fire in post-war Japanese history
Club La Guajira fire Caracas Venezuela 2002 47 28 Christmas decoration Bouncer delayed exit asking patrons not to leave without paying
Utopía nightclub fire Santiago de Surco, Lima Peru 2002 29 57 torch
The Station nightclub fire West Warwick, Rhode Island United States 2003 100 230 pyrotechnics acoustic foam Fourth-deadliest club fire in American history
República Cromañón nightclub fire Buenos Aires Argentina 2004 194 1432 pyrotechnics plastic net (media sombra), styrofoam and wood decorations, acoustic panels Worst club fire in Argentina history
El Festival Ballroom fire Houston, Texas United States 2004 1 3 arson Firefighter killed in fire; initially thought to have been started by a truck, quickly ruled as arson[7]
911 nightclub fire Moscow Russia 2007 10 4 pyrotechnics[8]
Factory nightclub fire Quito Ecuador 2008 15 35 pyrotechnics[6]
Wuwang Club fire Shenzhen, Guangdong China 2008 43 88 pyrotechnics
Santika Club fire Watthana, Bangkok Thailand 2009 66 222 stage pyrotechnics tar paper, plastic waterproofing
Lame Horse fire Perm Russia 2009 156 ≤160 pyrotechnics decorations (willow twig) Worst fire in Russia since the fall of the Soviet Union
Sabor Latino fire Rome Italy 2010 4 [9][10] electrical[11] acoustic foam
Jack Daniels nightclub fire Taichung Taiwan 2011 9 13 Originated during a fire show by a male dancer on stage, described as holding sparklers,[12] a torch,[13] or LED torch that malfunctioned and produced sparks[14]
Tiger Disco fire Patong, Phuket Thailand 2012 4 11 electrical acoustic foam Officially attributed to a short circuit,[15] some reports stated that the fire started when lightning struck a nearby transformer.[16]
Kiss nightclub fire Santa Maria, Rio Grande do Sul Brazil 2013 245 630 pyrotechnics acoustic foam Worst club fire and second worst fire disaster in Brazil, third deadliest club fire in history
Colectiv nightclub fire Bucharest Romania 2015 64 160 pyrotechnics acoustic foam (polyurethane) Worst club fire in Romanian history
Ghost Ship warehouse fire Oakland, California United States 2016 36 2 undetermined, possibly electrical N/A Converted warehouse used as an art collective and venue. Fire officials say staircase to second floor was made out of wooden pallets.
Hanoi karaoke bar fire Cầu Giấy, Hanoi Vietnam 2016 13 welding[17]
Magway karaoke bar fire Magway Myanmar 2017 16 gas leak[18]
Yaoundé nightclub fire Yaoundé Cameroon 2022 16 8 fireworks
Sorong nightclub fire Sorong, West Papua Indonesia 2022 19 rioting[19] One victim died from stabbing during clashes.
Mountain B nightclub fire Sattahip, Chonburi Thailand 2022 26 22 soundproof foam
2022 Binh Duong karaoke bar fire Thuận An, Binh Duong Vietnam 2022 32 3 short circuit
Kostroma café fire Kostroma Russia 2022 13[20] 5 pyrotechnic flare Initial reports say that a pyrotechnic flare was released by a Russian soldier whom had just returned from Ukraine.[21]
Fonda Milagros nightclub fire Murcia Spain 2023 13 unknown

See also

References

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