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Pacha is a nightclub located in Ibiza, Spain. It is one of the most famous nightclubs in the world and is known for its electronic dance music (EDM) parties.
Pacha was founded in 1973 by Ricardo Urgell and is now part of the Pacha Group, which has clubs in other countries around the world.
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Privilege Ibiza, originally known as Ku Club, was the "world's largest nightclub" according to the Guinness Book of Records, also defined as a superclub with a capacity of 10,000 people and encompassing 6,500 m²
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SeOne was one of the largest licensed nightclubs in London with a capacity of 3,000 people. It operated in London under the London Bridge transit center. Notably, it was required to implement ID scanning for patrons. However, financial difficulties led to its closure on February 22, 2010.
The venue then reopened as Debut London, a live music and club venue, on May 21, 2010. Subsequently, Debut London also closed, and the entire site was demolished as part of the London Bridge station redevelopment.
It was located on Weston Street underneath the London Bridge transit centre.
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Tall Trees was a legendary nightclub located in Yarm, a town in the borough of Stockton-on-Tees, North Yorkshire, in the United Kingdom. Here's a summary of what made it notable:
History & Reputation:
From Hotel to Nightclub: Originally a country residence, it was converted into a hotel in the 1960s. The nightclub element was added later, becoming a major draw in the 1990s and early 2000s.
"The Place To Be": Tall Trees was considered the premier nightlife destination in the Teesside and wider North East region during its heyday.
Club M: Its main club night, "Club Macmillans," affectionately known as "Club M," was a huge 7,000-capacity venue that attracted clubbers from across the UK.
Big Names: It hosted renowned DJs like Pete Tong, Paul Van Dyk, and Eddie Halliwell, as well as iconic clubbing brands such as Retro, Goodgreef, and Gatecrasher.
Celebrity Guests: Beyond the club scene, Tall Trees also welcomed pop stars like Girls Aloud and Chesney Hawkes, and even political figures like former Prime Minister John Major.
Glamourous Clientele: Lamborghinis, Ferraris, and Rolls-Royces were a common sight in its car park, reflecting its upscale image.
Retro Nights: The "Retro Nights" with DJ Paul Taylor were particularly legendary and drew large crowds.
Closure and Demise:
Changing Trends: The club eventually closed its doors in 2010, reportedly due to changing nightlife trends and the rise of city-center venues in Newcastle, Manchester, and Leeds.
Fires: After its closure, the derelict venue was significantly damaged by fires in 2014 and 2017.
Demolition: Due to the extensive fire damage, the Tall Trees complex was eventually demolished.
Legacy:
Nostalgia: Despite its demise, Tall Trees holds a special place in the memories of many who experienced its vibrant nightlife. People often share nostalgic stories of their nights there.
Housing Estate: The site of the former Tall Trees is now a housing estate, with some subtle nods in its design to the area's clubbing past.
In essence, Tall Trees was more than just a nightclub; it was a landmark and a cultural touchstone for nightlife in the region for many years.
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https://goodgreef.com/
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The Attic Torquay is known for being the home of underground electronic music in Torbay . They support local DJs and event promoters, while also bringing in some prestigious headliners. It's a nightclub for music enthusiasts and general partygoers to enjoy electronic music, with a focus on the underground scene.
https://www.atticlive.com/
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The Cross was a nightclub in York Way Goods Yard, King's Cross, London, England between 1993 and 2007, closing on New Year's Day 2008.
The club was started by Billy Reilly and Keith Reilly, who had originally wanted to open a pre-club drinks bar next to Bagleys nightclub. Camden Council however granted the Reilly brothers a full dance licence and they started hosting club events at the Cross.
 
The Key, The Cross & Canvas were all shut down in favour of the regeneration of King's Cross 😭 😭 😭
https://www.theguardian.com/music/2015/aug/13/what-happened-to-the-great-london-nightclubs The Cross reopened as a pub on 9 September 2022, close to the site of the club
https://www.thecrosslondon.com/ Events
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The Key, The Cross & Canvas were all shut down in favour of the regeneration of King's Cross 😭  😭  😭
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The Peephouse, also known as Stinky's Peephouse and later briefly as My House, was a nightclub located on Brick Street in Leeds city centre, close to the coach station. It gained significant popularity in the 2000s, particularly within the LGBTQ+ community and among dance music enthusiasts, hosting renowned club nights like "Back to Basics" and attracting international DJs. Spread across three floors, the club was known for its strong Funktion One sound system and a distinctive "beach" themed smoking area. Although it closed in the mid-2010s after over a decade of operation, the venue remained a landmark and a source of nostalgia for many Leeds clubbers. Unfortunately, the derelict building was damaged by fire in August 2024, and plans have since been lodged to demolish it and construct student flats in its place.
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Ushuaïa Ibiza Beach Hotel is a brand belonging to the Spanish Palladium Hotel Group. The brand was founded in 2011 after the meeting of Abel Matutes and Yann Pissenem.
https://www.theushuaiaexperience.com/en/club/ Photos

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