Team behind Bristol's Lakota to open new 220-capacity venue
Based in St. Pauls, Moon Club has been fitted out with an L-Acoustics 360° quadraphonic soundsystem
The team behind Bristol's Lakota nightclub is set to open a new, 220-capacity venue.
Moon Club is expected to launch in September and will be located in St. Paul's, Bristol, within the same Stokes Croft Brewery Building which holds Lakota — the name of the venue takes after the venue's previous one, before it was renamed to Lakota in 1989.
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In an announcement shared via Instagram yesterday (July 29), the Lakota team signalled a "new era" with the standalone venue, sharing that the space will be fitted out with its "own bar, cutting-edge quadraphonic L-Acoustics 360° soundsystem, and reactive lighting design."
"This is not an add-on or a second room. Moon Club is a fully independent space with its own identity, layout, and mission," the team continues, describing the venue as "purpose-built for high-energy club nights, private events, and creative takeovers".Read this next: Gabber, cider and community: Why Turbo Island should be a national heritage site
While Lakota has confirmed that the venue will open in "September 2025" in its Instagram post, the club's website already has a listing for an "S-Line Presents" party featuring Dunman and Dashy on September 24.
For more information and tickets for Moon Club, click here.
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