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25 UK clubs you need to rave at in 2022

25 UK clubs you need to rave at in 2022

  • Words: Patrick Hinton, Megan Townsend, Gemma Ross, Aneesa Ahmed, Becky Buckle | Art Direction: Vassilis Skandalis

Punctuated by ‘Freedom Day’ earlier in July, England went from lockdown blues to head-on hedonism in a hasty midnight second, shortly https://www.besthookupwebsites.org/tr/bookofsex-inceleme followed by Scotland, Ireland and Wales as they took turns returning to the dancefloor

UK nightclubs haven’t gone through anything quite like 2021 before. Granted, it was an indulgent second half of the year, but as the UK settles back into a more regular clubbing routine, it’s prime time to look forward to more special moments. And while we praise the nightclubs that made this year one to remember as we partied through a global pandemic, let’s also remember those we lost along the way.

If you have been before – we promise you’ll fall in love all over again

From new clubs opening in the Midlands to the re-introduction of 24+ hour parties at fabric, this year has been promising for British nightlife. In the list below, we’re celebrating the clubs that you absolutely can’t miss out on in 2022.

Liverpool is growing stronger as hub for dance music, and when it launched the first pilot clubbing event in the UK after a tumultuous 13 months without a single solitary dancefloor boogie, it grabbed the attention of onlookers from every corner of Europe. 24 Kitchen Street is a thriving haven for electronic lovers in the city. With an always-eager crowd and an enormous disco ball to match, the low-ceiling sanctum isn’t just an after-hours nightclub. During the day, Kitchen Street opens up as an exhibition space to present documentaries, artwork, and more, and, earlier in the year, doubled up as an exhibition space to showcase the UK’s AIDs quilt.