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  2. Trade (nightclub) - Wikipedia

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    It was only after Turnmills owner John Newman decided to promote Saturday evenings himself that Laurence was offered the alternative timeslot from 3.00 am onwards on Sunday mornings, after John had secured an all-night license from Islington Council. Turnmills was the first London venue to be offered such a license. Laurence accepted the challenge.

  3. Heaven (nightclub) - Wikipedia

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    Norman used his knowledge and experience of establishing and running a nightclub to create an entirely new kind of gay club on a larger scale. Heaven quickly established itself as the centre of the (then understated) gay London nightlife. Until it opened, most gay clubs were small hidden cellar-bars or pub discos.

  4. The Borderline (music venue) - Wikipedia

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    The Borderline was a London music venue on the eastern edge of Soho at Orange Yard and Manette St, off Charing Cross Road.Hosting a variety of acts in rock and roots music, the small basement club was a foundational part of the live music scene in the West End from 1985 to 2019.

  5. Shoom - Wikipedia

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    The Amnesia nightclub in Ibiza was the primary influence for Shoom.. English DJ and record producer Paul Oakenfold spent the summer of 1985 in Ibiza, where he met DJs Trevor Fung and Ian St. Paul. [2] To celebrate his birthday, Oakenfold hired an island villa and invited the London DJs Nicky Holloway, Johnnie Walker, Pete Tong, and the then-unknown Danny Rampling. [3]

  6. What was the South Beach scene like in the 1990s? Look ... - AOL

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    South Beach clubs lit up the night in the 1990s. There seemed to be a venue on every block. ... “Jazzy M,” a DJ with the Ministry of Sound in London, spins the tunes at Liquid on South Beach ...

  7. The Cross (nightclub) - Wikipedia

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    The Cross was a nightclub in York Way, Coal Drops Goods Yard, King's Cross, London, England between 1993 and 2007, [1] closing on New Year's Day 2008. [2] The club was started [3] [4] by Billy Reilly and Keith Reilly (the subsequent founder of Fabric), who had originally wanted to open a pre-club drinks bar next to Bagleys nightclub.

  8. The WayOut Club - Wikipedia

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    The WayOut Club is a nightclub venue currently in Zodiac Bar, 119 Hampstead Rd, London NW1 3EE. Formed in 1993, [ 1 ] it is one of London 's best known transgender venues and was the first to hold a regular Saturday night event.

  9. Another Broadway at the Beach nightclub, Broadway Louie’s spent 20 years as a sports bar for patrons that also held karaoke nights. The club closed in 2019, with no reason being given.