UXBRIDGE RECEIVES NEW £3M STATE-OF-THE-ART NIGHTCLUB
A massive £3m refurbishment to the former Discotheque Royale nightclub on the High Street is set to dramatically transform the venue into Uxbridges No.1 nightclub entertainment destination.
Opening to the public on Friday 20th April, with a preview night on Thurs 19th, the new state-of-the-art Liquid & Envy nightclub will offer a complete music, sound and light experience, the biggest named DJs and first class entertainment as well as a stylishly designed venue dedicated to core two age groups says new general manager, Alex Riley.
Liquid will no doubt appeal to every over 18 clubber in the region, while Envy will cater for the over 23s, and a more mature clientele offering a trendy yet relaxed club environment playing tunes from all eras.
Envys subtle lighting and chic contemporary design and furnishings, create a desirable venue providing an older crowd with a trendy and sophisticated location to unwind. Its unique design has been tailored specifically to encourage people to socialise with friends whether in the comfort of the luxurious seating areas or on the spacious dance floor.
Thanks to a UV stamp system, Envy customers will be able to flow freely into Liquid where the contrast in design and surroundings immediately injects a shot of energy. Liquids predominantly white trademark décor allows powerful illuminations and light shows to enhance different moods that work simultaneously with the resident DJs selection of music.
Liquid is undoubtedly a more upbeat venue playing an eclectic mix of commercial dance, club anthems and the most popular chart tracks guaranteed to lift the vibe of the room. The Liquid room will be dominated by an impressive 360° projection and video surround capable of displaying total immersion music videos and stunning visual effects.
Both venues feature sound and lighting facilities, which are among the best in the world, explains Alex: There is nowhere in the region that can offer what the new Liquid Envy will. We have the best facilities and the ability to bring customers top DJs, PAs and entertainment from all over the world. We are investing heavily into the entire Liquid Envy experience to give our customers something to shout about. We are already in negotiations with a highly credible international name to become a monthly resident DJ.
Management has already booked top entertainment to show their commitment to bringing the best to Uxbridge. Performances booked so far include; Dave Pearce (12th May); Camille Jones (26th April); Simon Dale (27th April) and Destination Caliabra (date TBC) plus peripheral entertainment for the first two opening weekends.
The venues history:
Liquid and Envy Uxbridge is unique due to the historical background of the building. As a Grade II listed building the internal décor is important to the preservation of its history and character. The introduction of Liquid Envy will keep the original art deco and the original organ which will be enclosed within a glass box and on display to the public. The building was originally built at the turn of the century as a Music Hall. It was then converted into the Regal Cinema which opened Boxing Day of 1931 and traded successfully till 1970's. It then opened in 1986 as Regals Nightclub and then became Disco Royale in 1993.
Additional jobs will be created for the opening of the new venue, which will range from glass collectors to managerial roles. Liquid & Envy is now looking to recruit staff at all levels so to join the team and be part of this exciting venture visit
www.liquidclubs.com for more details.
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