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Aura Club Is Now the Busiest Venue on the Laganas Strip — Here's Why

Six months ago, Aura Club didn't exist. The venue was still Zeros, a name that had sat above that door on the Laganas Strip since 1990. Now it's the club everyone on the Strip is talking about, and it's not close. Three nights a week — Parasio, AFTR:HRS and Agenda — are selling out, and on a normal night in between, the place is still busy. For a venue that was a building site in April, that's a fast rise.

We're a two-minute walk from Aura at our office at Infinity Beach Club, and we've watched this one develop in real time since the Zeros name came down. Here's what's actually behind the surge, and what to expect if you're heading there this summer.


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From Zeros to Aura: What Actually Changed

Zeros wasn't struggling. It was a fixture of Laganas nightlife for over three decades, and plenty of returning visitors have a soft spot for it. But the operators made the call to close it down completely and rebuild it as Aura for the 2026 season — new name, new identity, and a genuine investment in the venue rather than a lick of paint over the old branding.


The signage went up on 6th April, confirming the rebrand was real and not just industry chatter. Behind that new sign, the venue underwent a proper renovation: upgrades to the sound system, the lighting rig, and the overall production quality, alongside an overhauled interior layout designed to bring the venue up to the standard of the best clubs on the island. Same spot on the Strip, same 1,500+ capacity the building has always held — but everything behind the door is new.


That's an important distinction for anyone who partied at Zeros before. This isn't a rebrand in name only. It's a full reinvestment in one of the Strip's oldest addresses, and it's exactly the kind of move that keeps Laganas competitive with nightlife destinations across Europe rather than trading on nostalgia.


The Refit: New Sound, New Light, Same Address

The renovation focused on the two things that actually make or break a club night: what you hear and what you see. Aura's new production setup brings the sound and lighting rig up to a level that matches the top venues on the Strip, replacing the older systems that had been in place for years under the Zeros name. Combined with the reworked interior across Aura's multiple rooms, the venue now delivers a scale of production that wasn't there before — which matters when you're trying to hold 1,500+ people across a full night.


It's this upgrade, more than the name change itself, that's driving the word of mouth. A rebrand gets people curious for one night. A genuinely better sound and light show is what gets them coming back — and brings their mates the week after.


The Three Nights Selling Out Every Week


Parasio

Parasio is Aura's midweek house and tech-house night, and it's quickly become the one the more dance-focused crowd on the Strip plans their week around. It's a different energy to the commercial chart nights elsewhere on Laganas — driving, DJ-led sets that make full use of the new sound rig.


AFTR:HRS

AFTR:HRS is Aura's house night, with Samantha Neal behind the decks bringing exactly the kind of set that's built a following across her other Zante appearances this season. It's become one of the most talked-about additions to the Aura weekly rota, and it's already selling out consistently.


Agenda

Agenda is the one most Zante regulars will already know. Every Thursday night, Aura transforms into an all-black-dress-code urban music night running from 23:45 until 4am, built around Hip-Hop, R&B and Urban sets. It's carried across from the Zeros days as one of the standout nights of the week, and under the Aura name — with the new production behind it — it's bigger than it's ever been.


Three different nights, three different crowds, one venue holding all of them at capacity. That's not something many clubs on the Strip can claim.


Why Aura Is Suddenly the Venue Everyone's Talking About

Put the pieces together and it's not really a mystery. A legendary Strip address with 30+ years of history, a genuine investment in sound and lighting rather than a cosmetic rebrand, and a weekly lineup that covers house, tech-house and urban across three separate nights — that's a formula built to fill a 1,500-person room every single time the doors open.


The other factor is timing. Aura sits right at the point on the Strip where footfall is heaviest, and it's included as a free-entry venue (outside event hours) as part of the Zante Bible Event Package — which means a huge number of visitors already walking past the door have a reason to step inside, see the new setup for themselves, and come back for one of the three big nights.


FAQ: Aura Club Zante 2026


WHAT WAS AURA CLUB CALLED BEFORE?

Aura was previously known as Zeros Club, which operated at the same address on the Laganas Strip from 1990 until its rebrand for the 2026 season.


WHAT NIGHTS ARE BUSIEST AT AURA CLUB?

Parasio, AFTR:HRS and Agenda are Aura's three headline weekly events and regularly sell out. Expect a busy atmosphere most other nights too, especially during peak summer season.


WHAT'S THE DRESS CODE AT AURA CLUB?

Most nights at Aura have a relaxed dress code. Agenda is the exception, with a strict all-black dress code enforced.


HOW BIG IS AURA CLUB?

Aura holds over 1,500 people across multiple rooms, making it one of the largest super clubs on the Laganas Strip.


HOW DO I GET FREE ENTRY TO AURA CLUB?

The Zante Bible Event Package includes free entry to Aura Club outside event hours, alongside four other headline Zante events.


SHOULD I BOOK PARASIO, AFTR:HRS OR AGENDA IN ADVANCE?

Yes. All three nights have been selling out consistently, so booking ahead through Zante Bible is the safest way to guarantee entry.


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