Fire Nightclub in London’s Vauxhall to Close Temporarily

One of London’s leading predominantly gay nightclubs has announced a temporary shutdown from Monday 31st October-Thursday 15th December 2011. This is one of the most amazing clubs we have seen so when we first heard news of this were taken by surprise. Fire Club located in Vauxhall just on the other side of the Thames in London has a LED lighting system that will take you away. It was inspired by the Justin Timberlake `Rock Your Body’ video.

The Fire complex, in the heart of London’s Vauxhall, incorporates the well-known Lightbox venue, and is an internationally recognized symbol of London’s buzzing gay nightlife. As a result of a licensing hearing in which the club retained its license, Fire will close for six weeks taking advantage of the time to complete refurbishment works, install new production and lighting rigs, and review processes in place to cater for the expanding business.

Fire nightclub has been running for nine years, helping a transformation in the local area to become one of London’s most popular gay villages, with a slew of bars, clubs and leisure business popping up around the Vauxhall Cross area. In this time Fire has hosted some of the biggest international brands in the world, as well as touring extensively through Europe and further afield.

You still have a few days to party at Fire before they re-open for New Years celebrations. Orange on Sunday 30th October, will be a major send off party, as Trade & Beyond present Ultimate. Fire will re-open on the weekend starting 15th December, with a huge re-opening spectacular planned for the weekend. All events scheduled to take place in this time at Fire will be re-located to alternative venues.

London is home to some of the best clubs in the world. G-A-Y’s Heaven nightclub is one of our favorites along with Fire. We hope to check out London again soon and dance like it is the end of the world!

More details can be found at fireclub.co.uk of the re-opening of the club.


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