London club Debut - formerly seOne - is to close its doors for good.

Debut - currently the biggest club in London - is to close for the final time.
A source close to the club revealed today that the arched club will be knocked down to make way for the redevelopment of London Bridge as part of Network Rail's Thameslink programme.
SeOne closed last year thanks to a distinct lack of clubbers - Premises Supervisor Marcus Kay blamed the recession for the "hard times felt in nightclubs all over the UK."
The club re-opened as Debut last February, giving home to massive club extravaganzas Torture Garden, Minus, Raindance, Frantic and Tidy to name but a few.
But this September clubbers will dance their last under the infamous, sweaty arches. Promoters will be holding final parties at Debut before the wreckers' ball swings in.
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