General

When did the Cross nightclub close?

When did the Cross nightclub close?

2008
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.

Why did the end nightclub close?

Due to a slump in the property market, the property developers decided against turning The End into a block of flats, instead joining forces with some club promoters (John Alist) to open the venue up again in May 2009 as The Den.

When did Bagley’s nightclub closed?

The club actually shut down in ’97 and it was derelict.

Where was the gas club London?

Gass Club Reunion at Coronet Theatre, London.

Is the Fridge in Brixton still open?

The Fridge closed on 17 March 2010 and has no link with Electric Brixton which opened in September 2011 and now occupies the building.

Where was Busby’s nightclub London?

Rampling’s weekly began on December 5th, 1987, running on Saturdays in the basement of the Fitness Centre in Southwark, before moving first to a larger YMCA basement on Tottenham Court Road, and finally to Busby’s in Charing Cross Road.

Who owned Bagley’s nightclub?

Billy Reilly, who owns the clubs and has been involved with the area’s cutting-edge nightlife for 20 years, called their demise the “end of an era”. Many of the biggest international DJs and dance acts have performed at The Cross, opened under disused railway arches in 1993.

What happened to bagleys?

In 2003, Bagley’s was taken over by an entrepreneur who also owned a couple of other nearby clubs. It changed name to Canvas, and the last rave there was in 2007. There’s a big rave nostalgia scene online – and for ageing ravers, there’s no bigger name than Bagley’s.

What happened to Club UK?

Muzik reports on one of several police raids at the Wandsworth club in 1995, eventually this would spell the end of Club UK.

What was Electric Brixton called?

The Fridge
Electric Brixton opened its doors in September 2011, it brought back the life that was previously known as The Fridge and before that, The Ace.

What is the fridge Brixton now?

Electric Brixton
Closure. The Fridge finally closed on 17 March 2010. The Love Muscle xx website was online until 2014 and played loops of the club’s memorable tracks, starting with Bob Sinclar’s Save Our Souls. The venue reopened in 2011 as Electric Brixton.

Who owned turnmills?

owner John Newman
Xanadu ran successfully for around 5-6 months. 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.

What happened to Bagley watch dogs?

After the events of Watch Dogs: Legion, members of DedSec organization was able to revive a version of Bagley (which was not affected by the Drool Britannia patch) through a lone drone backup, thereby continuing to assist and in fact serve as the de-facto leader of DedSec London.