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A new nightclub is opening in Dublin next Saturday - and is promising to bring back the nights "we enjoyed in the nineties and noughties". SoHo Dublin is opening up on D'Olier Street next weekend in the former site of Tramline under new ownership after an extensive makeover and with big plans. New management are looking to make the place a top nightclub, as well as a space for "live music performances and theatrical events, corporate book-outs and fashion shows".

But co-owner Jerry Harrington says that they won't be pumping up the prices. He said: “It’s about affordability without compromise. Yes, we have a premium venue, elements like a €100,000 digital screen wall, the best sound system.



Read more: Government slammed for 'pass the parcel' immigration approach as campers spotted in Ringsend after Grand Canal cleared Read more: New encampments spotted in Ringsend after over 100 tents removed from Grand Canal "But this doesn’t mean the patron has to pay through the nose, as so often happens in this city. We’re not going to do this. "For example, every night we are open, you can enjoy a large premium spirit and mixer for only €10.

This includes premium brands like Kettle One Vodka and Roe and Co Whiskey. This same drink will cost you up to €26 in similar Dublin city centre venues. "SoHo Dublin is redefining the game by offering unbeatable prices without sacrificing quality.

We will ensure that your night out won't break the bank, but you won’t sacrifice any of t.

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