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A new open-air club is opening in Manchester

SQUARE ONE will open on June 26

  • Seb Wheeler
  • 18 March 2021
A new open-air club is opening in Manchester

Manchester is getting a new open-air club called SQUARE ONE.

The venue will open on June 26 at a site near Piccadilly Station and its opening party will feature Denis Sulta, Enzo Siragusa and Hot Since 82.

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SQUARE ONE bills itself as an "open-air clubbing destination" and its summer calendar boasts parties from Zutekh, Jika Jika, Animal Crossing and Amsterdam-based label PIV.

Parties will run from 2pm until 11pm.

A statement from the venue reads: "Manchester is our home. This one is for the dancers, a new venue with no-nonsense. Let's make up for the lost memories and come together, a good and proper open-air affair. Summer is coming and the dancefloor is ready."

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Follow SQUARE ONE on Instagram here.

[Image by Oliver Townsend]

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