clubber
clubber — noun
1. a person who regularly visits nightclubs, especially to dance, meet friends, and
a person who regularly visits nightclubs, especially to dance, meet friends, and listen to music
Regular clubbers in Berlin plan their weekend around which DJs are playing.
habitual clubber / avid clubber
Theo bumped into several other clubbers he knew from last month's music festival.
collocation: bump into [other] clubbers
A group of young clubbers waited outside the nightclub for the doors to open.
The clubber's favourite venue played a mix of hip-hop and electronic dance music.
- partygoer
broader — anyone who attends parties of any kind, not limited to nightclubs
- raver
more specific — associated with electronic dance music culture and all-night events; carries a stronger subculture connotation
- regular
more general — a frequent visitor to any venue (bar, café, gym), not limited to nightclubs
- homebody
someone who prefers staying at home over going out to social venues
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Derived from the verb club ('go to nightclubs'), not from the noun club ('membership organization'). Commonly used in informal contexts about nightlife.