New nightclub SoHo Dublin to open

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New Nightclub Soho Dublin To Open
The new D’Olier Street venue aims to blend the old school clubbing values and standards of Dublin in the 90’s, with a modern, ‘bougie’ fit-out and style.
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Kenneth Fox

The capital will be getting a new nightclub as SoHo Dublin will enter the market.

The city's newest entertainment venue and premium nightclub, it is now in the final stages of preparing for its grand opening on Saturday, May 18th.

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The new D’Olier Street venue aims to blend the old school clubbing values and standards of Dublin in the 90’s, with a modern, ‘bougie’ fit-out and style.

The club's opening comes amid a backdrop of nightclubs and venues closing due to the impact of Covid-19 lockdowns.

They said: "With four out of five nightclubs in Ireland having now closed since the year 2000, many of today’s youth simply don’t know the nightclubs standards and offering their parents had.

"The nightclub industry here is now so small that it only accounts for 0.6 per cent of the total licensed liquor trade in Ireland.

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"Dublin, with its rich nightlife history, needs fresh venue options to keep the city buzzing and alive."

SoHo Dublin is a multi-purpose destination designed to cater to every facet of nightlife culture.

From club-nights pulsating with the beats of top Irish DJs, to live music performances and theatrical events, to corporate book-outs and fashion shows, SoHo Dublin has big plans.

Behind this endeavour are Irish hospitality veterans Jerry Harrington & Paul Hayden, who bring decades of experience and a passion for reviving Dublin's nightlife to the forefront.

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The venue boasts a digital screen wall behind the DJ, creating a dancefloor experience with graphics synced to the music.

They said a sector hit hard by closures, SoHo is creating new jobs and breathing life back into the heart of Dublin's flatlining nightlife scene.

"People want to hear 80s, 90s and 00s music. There are three distinct rooms that offer different music, so you could be in three clubs in the one night."

Speaking on the importance of customer service, Jerry Harrington said: "The Irish youth today have never experienced the high quality and high service of the Dublin nightlife experience we enjoyed in the nineties and noughties.

"Due to the staggering amount of closures since then, so many of them have rarely experienced a good club night generally.

"In a modern, stylish venue we are going to reintroduce that same standard older Dubliners once enjoyed."

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