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Bristol club Blue Mountain has announced permanent closure.

The team at Blue Mountain, located in the Stokes Croft area of Bristol, took to social media...

"The Culture Recovery Fund will be a vital lifeline for us"

London’s fabric has been awarded over £1 million from the Arts Council's Culture Recovery Fund.

Following the first waves of recepients announced for the UK's...

They are still “seeking to protect other venues” with the money raised...

fabric has issued its first transparency statement since striking a deal that allows the club to reopen with the Metropolitan Police and Islington council at...

"There would be no way to re-open the venue limited to that capacity"

A UK club would see its capacity drop from 370 to 30 if they adhere to new government guidelines for reopening venues.

Swansea club Hangar...

The winners of DJ Mag’s sophomore instalment of Best of North America Awards are revealed below...

The winners of DJ Mag North America’s Best of North America Awards 2018 have been announced.  

Last year fans went click-crazy voting for their faves...

Cream's home of Nation will be replaced by a new venue.

Nation, the home of historic dance party Cream, has announced that it will close at the end of 2015, to make way for an exciting...

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Top 100 Clubs, powered by Miller Genuine Draft

The world's definitive list of dance venues  – Top 100 Clubs, powered by Miller Genuine Draft – has made its yearly return!

This year’s poll...

Iconic nightclub under threat

One of the world’s most iconic nightclubs, Zouk Singapore is under threat, according to reports in the Singapore Straits Times.

The clubs founder, Lincoln Cheng...

The group have given rare approval for their music to be used in an advertising campaign

The Beastie Boys have given rare approval for one of their songs to be used in an advertising campaign, with their 1994 hit 'Sabotage' featuring in...

One more toon!

From a 150-capacity venue above a pub in Newcastle called Red Rooms to Room Three at Fabric, Jaunt> has come a long way over the past six years. Shaped by the underground Newcastle nights that came before it — the likes of Shindig, Wax On, Habit and Error — the night was originally conceived to cater for the DJs that weren't getting booked in the city, while providing an outlet for a crew of clued-up students “who would take up a large chunk of any dancefloor,” says Chris Blackhall, the man who suggested a party in the first place.

New grassroots club, Are Your Affiliated, to open in North Shields

It follows a series of previous pop-up events in the local King Street Social Club by the club's new operators

A new club, Are You Affiliated, is set to open in North Shields. It will be housed on the first floor of King Street Social...

DJ Mag starts the new year the right way

Some people give up drinking, others smoking on January 1st. DJ Mag starts the new year in the right way: with a daytime mash-up in...

Manchester club aims to reclaim its crown with three chicks manning the decks.

Top Manchester club Sankeys will be calling on the talents of three female DJs this year, in a bid to win back its crown as...

London night switches venues

The forward thinking club night promoters Deviation have found their new home in the classy comfort of the capital's XOYO, Shoreditch.