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China, Shanghai: “FROM THE ASHES LEFT BEHIND BY ARKHAM IN SHANGHAI RISES ZHAI”

Once a 500-capacity club committed to promoting a roster of underground artists, Arkham is no more. Now presenting Zhai. For seven years, Arkham...
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UK: “Venues in the UK are preparing to open their doors again.”

Dave Simpson writes for The Guardian on how venues in the UK are preparing to open their doors again. Following the #LetTheMusicPlay campaign,...
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Japan, Tokyo: “SEE HOW A POPULAR NIGHTCLUB IN TOKYO IS TRANSFORMED INTO A COVID-FRIENDLY LOUNGE”

Sel Octagon Tokyo has long been one of Tokyo’s most revered electronic music clubs with a reputation of booking some of the biggest...
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Singapore: “Singapore to consider limited pilots with more stringent safe management for nightlife sector”

SINGAPORE – Limited pilot programmes to help the nightlife industry reopen safely are being considered by the authorities. Revealing this at a virtual press conference...
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Netherlands, Amsterdam: “ADE Online announces its 2020 program for their first ever digital event”

ADE Online (Amsterdam Dance Event) has announced its full program for their 2020 virtual edition in form of a digital live streaming. The Netherlands,...
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USA, Miami: “Clubs are allowed to reopen, but they look a lot different — masks must be worn on the dance floor and eating and drinking can only be done at the tables.”

The nightly curfew of midnight remains in effect, which is a big hindrance to Miami’s famously late-night scene, where clubs usually don’t get filled until the...
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Singapore & Thailand: “RHYTHM CYCLING MEETS CLUBLAND AS ZOUK TRANSFORMS ITS DANCE FLOOR INTO A SPIN STUDIO”

I’ve always likened a spin class workout to a clubbing experience, but sober. Both activities revolve around adrenaline-pumping music and beats, and Zouk...
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UK: “A PETITION IS CALLING FOR THE GOVERNMENT TO EXTEND SUPPORT FOR UK NIGHTLIFE”

A petition has been launched calling for the UK government to extend its financial support of the nightlife industry. At the time of writing, it...
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Scotland & UK: “Nightclubs open from 3pm with half-price drinks to beat 10pm coronavirus curfew”

Many venues across the country are planning to open from as early as 3pm in order to make up for lost trading hours...
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Australia: ”WA venues to adopt mandatory contact register from December 5 amid coronavirus risk”

Pubs, gyms, hairdressers and churches are among a host of West Australian venues that will be legally required to keep a register of...
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