About The Circle OC
The Circle OC is a cutting-edge nightclub and event venue in Huntington Beach, California. Housed in a sleek multi-level complex, it spans roughly 15,000 square feet and can hold about 550 people (www.peerspace.com ). The design is modern and futuristic – one description notes “neon-lit interiors” with vibrant LED lighting and a state-of-the-art sound system that pumps music to every corner (www.peerspace.com ). In practical terms, it feels more like a high-end club than a typical bar: there’s a main dance floor with an elevated DJ stage, an upstairs VIP deck, and even a lower-level lounge or patio area for quieter conversations (www.peerspace.com ). This flexibility means The Circle OC hosts everything from thumping EDM and house music nights to salsa and bachata dance parties (www.mapquest.com ). Its mix of dance music and a corporate-style setup has been praised as “a versatile event venue” where “pulsating beats of electronic music converge with the sophistication of corporate networking” (www.peerspace.com ) (www.mapquest.com ). In short, The Circle OC matters because it brings a nightclub experience to south Orange County with professional-level production and versatile spaces, filling a gap in the local nightlife scene.
Events and Programming
The Circle OC runs a packed event calendar, blending weekly club nights and special one-off performances. Regular themes include weekly “True House Tuesdays” featuring top house and deep-house DJs, and occasionally “Fresh Start Tuesdays” or other nights dedicated to Latin dances like Bachata, Salsa and Zouk (www.mapquest.com ) (www.thecircleoc.com ). There’s also a popular “WASTED” series of themed EDM parties (Takeovers, Stop Light Parties, etc.) and other late-weekend events (Fridays and Saturdays) headlined by national and international DJs. For example, concert schedules have listed artists such as Coone (hardstyle), Intricacy (drum & bass), and Justin Martin (house) playing at The Circle OC (www.bandsintown.com ) (www.thecircleoc.com ). Even well-known performers like Will Clarke and Eddie Amador have been featured in 2025, according to the club’s event postings (www.thecircleoc.com ) (www.thecircleoc.com ). The programming is clearly dance-music oriented – electronic genres dominate – although the venue also hosts private events or corporate parties. Ticket prices vary by show, but typically general admission covers start around $15–$25. (For instance, a recent salsa night listed a $15 door cover (www.thecircleoc.com ).) Bottle service and table/event packages are also offered for VIP guests. In general, fans can expect to encounter lively, high-energy nightclub events multiple nights per week at this venue.
Tickets and Booking
Tickets to The Circle OC events are usually sold through advance online sales or at the door for each specific show. Most nights require a ticket for entry (www.thecircleoc.com ); even guests who reserve bottle-service tables often still need to pay general admission unless stated otherwise. The club’s official website and affiliated promoters typically provide links to purchase tickets. It’s wise to buy early for popular events – themed nights can sell out. Ticket prices depend on the act/party: early-bird or pre-sale tickets tend to be cheaper, while last-minute or door prices may be higher. Prices often range from about $10–$25 for general admission, though big-name DJs or special holiday parties may be more. Table or bottle-service reservations are significantly costlier (covering multiple guests). For practical booking, check The Circle OC’s event calendar online for the show you want, and follow the “Tickets” link on that page. No physical box-office is advertised, so if you plan to buy at the venue, arrive early. The venue’s FAQ confirms that admission almost always requires some form of ticket purchase in advance (www.thecircleoc.com ).
Seating and Layout
The interior is mostly open and standing-room oriented, centered on the main dance floor. In front of the elevated DJ stage, the floor is general admission (no assigned seats), where clubgoers dance. Surrounding this are areas of fixed seating and tables: an upper mezzanine or VIP deck overlooks the dance floor, and on the main level there are bar counters and lounge benches along the sides. Private booths or benches are used for VIP bottle-service guests. The venue also includes a secondary room or lounge (sometimes called a “lower level” or patio area) which can be opened during certain events, as well as an outdoor patio space for fresh air and quieter breaks. Overall, the layout is flexible: one description highlights a “spacious main floor,” an “elevated upper deck,” and an “intimate lower level” – accommodating both large crowds and more private gatherings (www.thecircleoc.com ).
From a viewing perspective, the best spot depends on preference. Large sound speakers are placed around the main floor, so any position there gets full audio power – just be aware it’s very loud (some patrons wear ear protection, per online reviews). The elevated VIP decks give a bird’s-eye view of the dance floor and are raised above the crush. Along the front edge of the dance floor by the stage is a prime viewing area if you don’t mind being in a dense crowd. For a more relaxed view, the balcony railings or stools by the back wall offer stools or standing spots with a full-stage line of sight (though farther from speakers). The club’s cutting-edge sound and laser-light rig fills each area with immersive effects (www.peerspace.com ) (www.thecircleoc.com ). While there are a few bench seats, nearly all of the dancing area is open standing room – classic nightclub style. (Reserving bottle service ensures your own table space.)
Getting There and Parking
The Circle OC is located at 8901 Warner Avenue, Huntington Beach, CA 92647 (www.thecircleoc.com ), just south of the 405 freeway. The venue is easily reachable by car via Warner Ave (exit Warner off the freeway). For drivers, there is on-site parking around the building – the club notes “free parking on either side of our building” (www.thecircleoc.com ). In practice, arrive early (doors open at 9 PM) to find a spot; parking is shared with nearby businesses, so the club cautions patrons not to park on residential streets and to heed posted meter signs. Because Huntington Beach traffic can be heavy at night and to avoid drinking and driving, many guests prefer rideshare or taxis. Indeed, the venue encourages Uber/Lyft use if alcohol is involved (www.thecircleoc.com ). For public transit, Orange County OCTA bus service runs a route along Warner Avenue. For example, **OCTA Route 72** travels on Warner between Goldenwest and Beach Boulevards (moovitapp.com ), so a smart plan is to ride the bus to a stop on Warner near Goldenwest or Brookhurst and walk to the club. Overall, whether driving or taking a bus, plan your arrival (and especially your departure) in advance: on busy nights, traffic or ticket lines can form, and late-night transit options are limited. A useful tip: fill your phone’s map app with the address above or “The Circle OC,” and note that public transit directions suggest Route 72 if coming by bus (moovitapp.com ).
Inside the Venue
When you enter The Circle OC, expect a full night-club experience. Security is tight: all guests must go through a bag check and often a metal detector, and staff may pat you down at the door (www.thecircleoc.com ). Have your ID ready (see below). Once inside, you’ll find the sound booming and lights strobes flashing on the dance floor. The main room is dark except for colored LEDs and lasers timed to the music. The bar runs along one wall and serves craft cocktails, beer, and mixed drinks all night (glassware is provided on-site). On bustling nights the bar can have long waits, and bartenders often use numbered draft beer towers. You can purchase drinks at either the main bar or the upstairs lounge area. The club does *not* allow outside food or drink, so the only beverages available are those sold inside. If you have bottle service, servers will come to your table with garnishes and mixers.
The club’s design includes two large restroom areas (generally one for men, one for women) conveniently on the main floor; they are usually kept clean between shows. The building is also ADA-accessible, with level entries into the main lobby and accessible seating areas. (If in doubt, a staff member can assist.) For wireless connectivity, parking lots and indoor clubs often get spotty cell service; some guests rely on in-club Wi-Fi if offered, or simply use phones at the bar area. The venue does not have a formal coat check, but on cool evenings the bartenders or doors staff will often watch your small backpack or jacket by request. For additional services, the club’s FAQ mentions a lost-and-found policy handled by email (www.thecircleoc.com ) in case you misplace something. One perk: several events advertise “free safe parking” for that night (www.thecircleoc.com ), meaning the venue or a promoter has arranged free lot access. Finally, The Circle’s high-tech sound and lighting mean you can expect an immersive experience with pulsing bass, fog effects and synced LED visuals – so dress comfortably for dancing and perhaps bring earplugs if you’re noise-sensitive.
Nearby Amenities
If you arrive early or need a meal before the show, several dining and lodging options lie within a few miles. Directly on Warner Avenue near the club there are casual take-out spots and a convenience store, but the immediate area is mostly commercial. About 2 miles east on Beach Boulevard is the Bella Terra shopping center (at Beach & Goldenwest), which has restaurants like Yard House, Lazy Dog, and multiple bars – a popular pre-party zone. Pacific City (by the Huntington Beach Pier, roughly a 5–10 minute drive away) offers beachfront dining and bars such as Bluegold and The Surfin’ Donut, along with coffee shops (Starbucks, etc.) for a brunch or shake after the club. On Warner at Beach Blvd you’ll also find fast-casual outlets: an In-N-Out Burger, a Chipotle, and a coffee house. For nightlife before/after the club, bars on Main Street and hotels near Pacific Coast Highway offer late-night scenes, but note that The Circle’s main entertainment focus is indoors, and area businesses generally close around midnight. The club encourages booking a hotel if you plan to drink – there are several hotels along Pacific Coast Highway and Beach Boulevard (a 5–10 minute drive) including chains like SpringHill Suites, Quality Inn, and several beachfront motels. Taxis or ride-shares are plentiful in these central areas for getting to/from the club after hours. In short, plan on grabbing food or a quick drink at one of the large shopping corridors (Beach/Goldenwest or Pacific City) before coming, and arrange a safe ride home or a nearby hotel stay for the night.
What Makes This Venue Special
The Circle OC stands out in Huntington Beach nightlife for its scale, technology and genre variety. Not many local clubs combine high-end production with such a diverse lineup. The club’s multi-level layout – with a large main floor, elevated DJ booth, balcony, outdoor patio and basement – feels unique among Orange County nightspots. Its LED light shows and powerful sound system have earned praise in reviews (www.peerspace.com ) (www.thecircleoc.com ). Culturally, The Circle has brought big-city club acts (famous DJs from around the world) into a beach-town setting, which did not exist in HB before. It even advertises itself as suitable for corporate events and weddings (www.thecircleoc.com ), meaning its elegance and flexibility go beyond a typical bar. The name “The Circle” is itself a talking point – it hints at an inclusive, 360-degree party atmosphere. Locals appreciate that it caters to the 18+ dance crowd (many OC clubs are 21+), so younger adult partygoers finally have a premier destination. In short, performers love it for the pro-level stage and crowd, and audiences love it for the high-energy sound, visual spectacle, and VIP options. Its reputation has quickly grown: it’s already rated among the top clubs in Orange County, noted for “affordable live music” and consistent rave reviews (wanderlog.com ) (www.mapquest.com ). These factors – size, tech, and hybrid event hosting – combine to give The Circle OC a distinct personality that draws both party crowds and corporate groups alike.
Visitor Tips and Information
Accessibility: The Circle OC is wheelchair-accessible from street level, with ramps into the main lobby and an elevator to the upper deck. Accessible restrooms are available on the main floor. The venue follows ADA guidelines, so wheelchair users should have no issue, but may wish to call ahead if they need guaranteed seating or special assistance.
What to Bring/Not Bring: Bring a valid government-issued photo ID (driver’s license or passport) – it will be checked at the door for all events (www.thecircleoc.com ). The club enforces an 18-year age minimum (some events may be 21+) and absolutely no underage drinking. Expect security to search bags and pockets on entry (www.thecircleoc.com ). Prohibited items include weapons, outside alcohol or food, illegal drugs, glass bottles/cans, large backpacks, laser pointers or anything hazardous (www.thecircleoc.com ). If you need medication or a special item, phone ahead. Once inside, you cannot leave and re-enter during a show (www.thecircleoc.com ), so take breaks outside wisely. Small backpacks or clutch bags are OK (they will be inspected). It’s also a club, so cameras with large lenses or professional setups are discouraged. Wear comfortable club attire (jeans with a nice top or smart shirts typically work; no formal dress code but avoid sports clothing or swimsuits). Earplugs are a good idea if you’re sensitive to loud bass music – on some nights even wearing protectors, guests note the music blasts right through. (www.mapquest.com )
Arrival/Re-entry: The club’s doors usually open around 9:00 PM, with music starting shortly after. Plan to arrive early for popular events to avoid long lines. There is no coat check, though staff may assist with small items. If you lose something, email the club’s lost-and-found contact ([email protected] ) within 48 hours (www.thecircleoc.com ). For lingering or smoking breaks, use the outside patio area but be aware of the no re-entry rule. Also keep an eye on personal items on tables when dancing. Finally, follow the club’s updates (on Instagram or Twitter) for any last-minute door times or changes. Overall, act like you would at any major nightclub: carry minimal valuables, stay hydrated (they sell water bottles too), and enjoy the immersive party atmosphere.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the capacity of The Circle OC?
The Circle OC is a large club. It spans about 15,000 square feet and can hold approximately 550 people (www.peerspace.com ). The space is spread over multiple levels (main floor, upper deck, basement) to accommodate that many guests.
Where exactly is The Circle OC located?
The Circle OC’s address is 8901 Warner Avenue, Huntington Beach, CA 92647 (www.thecircleoc.com ). It’s just south of the 405 freeway and a few blocks west of Beach Blvd. (If using GPS or a ride app, enter “The Circle OC” or the address above.)
What kinds of events does The Circle OC host?
The venue is dedicated to nightlife entertainment. In practice this means indoor dance parties almost every week – for example, themed nights like “True House Tuesdays” (house music DJs) and Latin dance nights (salsa/bachata evenings) (www.thecircleoc.com ), as well as high-energy EDM events, drum-n-bass/dubstep club nights (like the WASTED series), and occasional live DJ headliners (e.g. international guest DJs) (www.bandsintown.com ) (www.thecircleoc.com ). On non-club event days it is also rented for private/corporate gatherings, but the public can expect to find DJs and dance music there most nights. (www.mapquest.com )
How do I buy tickets for shows at The Circle OC?
Tickets are sold through official channels, typically online. Check The Circle OC’s website or social media for event listings – those will link to authorized sellers (often Eventbrite or promoter sites). Advance purchase is recommended, as popular events can sell out. The venue itself does not have a public box office, so you either buy ahead online or pay at the door if tickets remain. Note: The club’s FAQ clarifies that admission usually requires a ticket regardless (even VIP table bookings usually expect you to have a ticket) (www.thecircleoc.com ). Prices vary by event; general admission covers often start around $15 – confirm before buying.
What are the age restrictions at The Circle OC?
Most events at The Circle OC are 18+ (you must be 18 or older to enter). All guests will need a valid photo ID (driver’s license or passport) to prove age (www.thecircleoc.com ). Additionally, you must be 21 or older to purchase or consume alcohol – the club enforces California’s underage drinking laws strictly (www.thecircleoc.com ). (If you do not appear 21+, you will be treated as a minor and not allowed alcohol.) In short: under 18 isn’t permitted, and no one under 21 can drink on site.
What is the dress code at The Circle OC?
There is no strict uniform dress code published, but the venue is a nightclub, so dress casual to city-casual. Think “nice jeans or slacks and a stylish top” for men or equivalent for women. Guests generally wear club attire or upscale casual (certain clubs discourage flip-flops or athletic wear). Most photos show people in comfortableshoes and layered outfits ready to dance. During cooler months, a light jacket is fine (the interior is heated). Remember it’s a DJ music club, so you’ll probably be moving around – wear something comfortable that meets your night-out style. Above all, avoid overly revealing or themed costumes unless it’s a special costumed event.
What is the parking situation and costs?
The Circle OC provides its own parking lot on both sides of the building, and club signage indicates this parking is offered free during events (www.thecircleoc.com ). (On a busy night, those spots fill up quickly.) If the main lots are full, nearby street parking may be available, but note the club cautions against parking in residential neighborhoods or lots marked for other businesses. Some meters exist on Warner Ave, so watch the signs. In general, plan to arrive early to find free onsite parking. Also consider ridesharing: the club explicitly recommends Uber/Lyft if you’re drinking (www.thecircleoc.com ), and drop-off is easy using the address above.
Are there public transit options to reach The Circle OC?
Yes, Orange County public buses serve Warner Ave near the club. For example, OCTA Route 72 runs along Warner Avenue (moovitapp.com ). You can get off at a stop on Warner (between Goldenwest and Arlington or near Brookhurst) and walk a short distance to the club. Service is less frequent late at night, so check the current bus schedule. There is no train station in Huntington Beach; the nearest MetroLink/Amtrak is in Anaheim (several miles away). If taking public transit, plan to walk or bike-share a bit to reach 8901 Warner Ave. Alternatively, many people use ride-share or taxi services, especially for late-night return trips.
Can I bring children or under-18 guests to events?
No. The Circle OC is an 18+ nightclub. Underage children or teenagers are not allowed inside at all (even with a guardian). All events strictly check IDs at the door (www.thecircleoc.com ). Only adult guests (18 and up) are admitted, and the club’s alcohol policy further requires drinking guests to be 21+ (www.thecircleoc.com ).
Are coats or large bags allowed inside?
Small personal bags and purses are allowed but will be searched on entry (www.thecircleoc.com ). Large backpacks or oversized bags are prohibited (www.thecircleoc.com ), so leave them in your car or at home. During winter, a coat can be worn on the dance floor (there’s no formal coat check, though staff may hold jackets temporarily if needed). Better yet, arrive with your coat in your car or folded—space is tight inside.
What should I expect about the sound and viewing experience?
The Circle OC is known for its loud, high-quality sound and light show (www.peerspace.com ). Expect very strong bass and music levels. If you're sensitive to loud audio, consider bringing earplugs. For viewing the DJ, the front-center of the dance floor is ideal if you want to be close. If you prefer some space or a better vantage, upstairs railings or the outdoor balcony provide a clear view of the stage from above. Note that the main room can get crowded, so your viewing experience may depend on how early you arrive. Overall, the club offers a full dance-club immersion: the lights and lasers highlight the music, so wherever you stand, you’ll feel the energy.
Are camera, video, or recording devices allowed?
Personal cell phone photos/videos are generally tolerated if not disruptive, but professional cameras/recorders are not permitted. The Circle OC does not allow outside photograph equipment with large lenses or tripods. If in doubt, keep your camera phone on you and avoid bulky camera bags – they may be searched on entry. Flash photography is discouraged during performances. (In practice, most patrons casually film a bit with their phones, but full audio recording is against the club’s policy.)
What services (food, drink, coat check) are available inside?
The Circle OC does not serve food beyond standard bar snacks, but a full bar is available with cocktails, beer and non-alcoholic drinks all night (www.thecircleoc.com ). (One event listing even noted “Food & Drinks All Night” (www.thecircleoc.com ).) If you arrive hungry, eat beforehand – as a plus, several food trucks or stands sometimes park outside on busy nights. There is no coat or bag check, so it’s best to keep belongings minimal. You may see a small merchandise table at special DJ events (selling T-shirts or EPs), but this is not guaranteed. Restrooms are available inside (usually clean during events). Lastly, Wi-Fi is not advertised; expect to rely on your mobile data if you need to use apps or internet.
What time should I arrive for a show?
Doors typically open by 9:00 PM (for 9:00–9:30 PM start). It’s best to arrive around or before opening, especially for hot shows, since lines can form. Big DJs often go on stage around 9:30–10:00 PM and play until 2:00 AM. If you have general admission, early arrival helps you claim a good spot. (VIP table guests can arrive later if they have a reserved time.) Remember there is no re-entry, so only leave if you’re done for the night. Plan transit so you’re not rushing; in Orange County, traffic and line waits can add extra time.
Is The Circle OC accessible for wheelchair users?
Yes. The venue has street-level entry with a foyer ramp and an interior elevator to upper floors, as required by law. Main floor areas and most of the dance floor are wheelchair-accessible. They also have accessible restrooms. If you need assistance, staff at the door are generally helpful, and it’s a good idea to notify the club in advance for any special needs.
What are the venue’s hours of operation?
The Circle OC is open late as a nightclub. According to their contact information, the typical schedule is:
Sunday – Monday: Closed
Tuesday – Thursday: 9:00 PM – 2:00 AM
Friday – Saturday: 9:00 PM – 2:00 AM (www.thecircleoc.com ). (Hours may vary on holiday weekends.) Check the event page for precise door times. Note: Only those late-night hours are open – it is not open during the daytime or early evening.