SeOne Closes

SeOne Closes

23 February, 2010
by: Lowri

London's biggest club ceases trading.



Sadly, SeOne is now closed. The infamous and colossal arched club in London Bridge ceased trading yesterday.

The club's Designated Premises Supervisor Marcus Kay said "It is with great sadness that I must inform you that SeOne London ceased trading on Monday afternoon, 22nd February."

"After eight long, hard and exciting years, SeOne London has fallen victim to the recession and hard times felt in nightclubs all over the UK. I would like to thank all the promoters, DJ’s, clubbers, staff, suppliers and anyone who has worked and partied in these now legendary railway arches. SeOne London 2002 – 2010".

Apparently the club could not be sustained on Saturday night trade alone, and filling the massive place on Thursdays and Fridays became harder and harder.

SeOne hosted the wonderful Synergy indoor festival - and the space was perfect for such a sprawling, varied affair.

This news comes after the blow that Plastic People's license is up for review, and Ministry of Sound maybe threatened by development.

It's terrible news for London clubbers that venues can be so powerless in the face of financial struggle and city planning.

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