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Ministry of Sound Brings Back 1991 Prices For 33rd Anniversary

Ministry of Sound, the iconic London club, is turning 33 this season. To commemorate its life, and the way it has shaped the Dance industry ever since, they are bringing back the clubbing prices of 1991. Over the next year, the London club will release 20,000 event tickets for just £5 each.

In addition to the discounted ticket prices, Ministry of Sound will also be offering drinks at yesteryear prices from 10 pm to midnight every single night. This nod to the club’s early days is a way to celebrate its history and make clubbing more accessible for a new generation.

Let’s talk about the elephant (& castle) in the club — the UK’s shrinking late-night scene. We see the stats, and we’re not standing idly by“, the club mentions. “Our mission? Keep clubbing accessible, and affordable for Gen Z, Alphas, Betas, and anyone who believes in the power of club culture. Here’s to the next 33 years of culture, sound, and breaking rules“.

Last weekend, Mella Dee, Carista, Cici, and Groove Armada kicked off the celebrations — and the old prices —, all centered around the venue’s anniversary. Ministry of Sound has expressed concern about the shrinking late-night scene in the UK. By offering affordable ticket prices and drinks, the club aims to keep clubbing accessible and enjoyable for everyone.

For more information and to purchase tickets, visit the Ministry of Sound website.

[H/T] Mixmag

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