Legendary London nightclub Fabric has reached a settlement with the Islington Borough Council that will allow the club to reopen sometime soon, the BBC reports. The club has been closed since ...
The London nightclub Fabric closed last month pending a review of their license following the fatal drug overdoses of two 18-year-old attendees. Fabric’s management met with the Islington Council ...
A photo posted by fabric (@fabriclondonofficial) on Aug 30, 2016 at 8:39am PDT The news that London club Fabric is being forced to close has been met with dismay and anger on social media. The club ...
Londoners are jubilant that one of the city's most beloved nightclubs, Fabric, has reached a settlement with Islington Council to reopen. SEE ALSO: London's nightlife is disappearing — here's why that ...
A world famous London nightclub has been shut down by authorities after the drug-related deaths of two teenagers. Fabric has seen more than 6 million revelers pass through its doors since it opened in ...
Last night, legendary London nightclub fabric had its license revoked by Islington Council, who cited a “culture of drugs” at the club. (fabric’s owners, who strongly contest the claim, may appeal the ...
Police are investigating the deaths of two 18-year-olds at London club Fabric, with staff at the venue opting to close for business on August 12-14 in order to help. The most recent death was on ...
London nightclub Fabric is to close permanently after having its license revoked by Islington council. The beloved haunt, popular among fans of electronic and dance music, closed temporarily in August ...
A world-class nightclub takes years to build, but it can be undone in just a few hours. On Tuesday, the local council overseeing venue licensing in the Islington area of London revoked the permits for ...
Two recent drug deaths have prompted the closing of Fabric, a famed London dance club. Even London's mayor complained about the closure as the city tries to save its nightlife. The new mayor of London ...
The London nightclub Fabric closed voluntarily last month after two 18-year-old attendees died of drug overdoses in the span of nine weeks. Its license was then suspended and put up for review.