Live Music Bar · Centro · Medellín
La Pascasia
A late 1800s house in La Candelaria where a record label programs jazz, tango, and experimental sets most nights of the week.
The Pitch
A Record Label With a House
La Pascasia occupies a preserved late 19th century house at Calle 47 # 43 88 in La Candelaria, the working heart of Centro Medellín. Since 2016 it has run as the cultural hub of Música Corriente, the independent label whose roster shapes the programming: jazz, tango, experimental electronic, and new local acts share the calendar, per the city's official medellin.travel guide.
It is more compound than bar. An auditorium takes the ticketed sets, a gallery and bookstore fill the front rooms, and the courtyard bar holds everyone between. Songkick and Resident Advisor both track its calendar, which says something about the range, and Tripadvisor reviewers reach for the same word: boho.
Who would hate it? Anyone wanting bottle service or reggaeton. This is the other Medellín night, and Centro is part of the deal.
The Room
Courtyard, Stage, and Bookshelves
The house keeps its bones: high ceilings, patterned tile, a courtyard strung with lights, and rooms that switch between gallery, bookshop, and listening space. Tripadvisor reviewers praise the preserved mansion as half the show. When the auditorium opens, the whole crowd compresses toward the stage and the bar pours fast.






The Drinks
Drink Local, Listen Closely
The bar runs simple and Colombian: local craft beer around COP 12,000, aguardiente by the shot or the media, and straightforward cocktails in the COP 25,000 range. The kitchen plates locally inspired comfort food that reviewers rate as better than venue food needs to be. Order beer for the standing sets and keep the cocktails for courtyard nights; nobody is here for mixology theatre.
The Crowd
The Other Medellín Night
Musicians, students, Centro loyalists, and the occasional traveler who did the homework. The crowd listens, which is rarer than it sounds, and between sets the courtyard runs on conversation. Take a taxi door to door late at night; Centro rewards the trip but asks for street sense.
What regulars say:
- Tripadvisor reviewers call the preserved house and the boho mood the draw, with ratings to match.
- The city's official medellin.travel guide profiles it as the home of the Música Corriente label.
- Resident Advisor and Songkick both list its calendar, from experimental electronic to tango.
Who it is for:
- Listeners who want jazz or tango instead of a Poblado party
- Anyone curious what Medellín's independent music scene built for itself
- Avoid if you want a late club night; El Eslabón Prendido covers the salsa end
The Verdict
Where It Lands
The most rewarding music room in Centro, and proof the city's culture does not live in El Poblado. Check the calendar, book the ticketed sets, and budget for a taxi both ways.
Good to Know
Visit Information
Getting there: Calle 47 # 43 88 in La Candelaria, near the Bastilla pedestrian passage, ten minutes from Parque Berrío metro by taxi. Door to door taxis after dark are the local habit.
Timing: Programming runs most evenings from Wednesday through Saturday, with ticketed shows announced on the venue's channels. Arrive before the set starts; the auditorium fills.
Cost: Local beer about COP 12,000, cocktails about COP 25,000, show tickets typically COP 20,000 to 50,000. Cards work; carry some cash for the door.
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