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Gloucestershire Nightclubs
Discover what goes on when the sun goes down with the top guide to Gloucestershire nightclubs.
Gloucestershire club nights
Know where to head when the sun goes down in the county, with SoGlos.com's comprehensive Gloucestershire club nights guide.
The Gloucestershire club nights guide shows you exactly where to shake your thing in Gloucestershire nightclubs seven nights a week, so dig out your party gear and get perfecting your moves – whether the running man or robot is more your style.
Please note, club nights may change, so if you have your heart set on a specific date, contact the relevant nightclub directly – well, you don’t want to end up queuing for a kebab when you ought to be dancing the night away, do you?
Cheltenham club nights
Venue: Boogie Lounge
What to expect: Situated just around the corner from The Promenade, Boogie Lounge is a fun and friendly venue which tends to attract a slightly older crowd than some of Cheltenham’s other clubs. It boasts a great party atmosphere, plenty of feel good tunes and laid back staff.
SoGlos.com loves: The chance to take on fellow clubbers and try your hand at a game of blackjack at the Funkasino, with drinks prizes up for grabs.
Regular club nights: On Mondays it’s Dub V Club with local DJ talents showing their worth; on Wednesdays it’s Student Night with drinks deals galore; on Thursdays don’t miss Academia; Fridays see the arrival of 80s Night; while on Saturdays it’s I Love Disco with music from the 1960s onwards.
For more information: See Boogie Lounge, visit boogielounge.co.uk or call (01242) 238001.
Venue: MooMoo Clubrooms
What to expect: A popular night time destination close to the Regent Arcade in Cheltenham, MooMoo Clubrooms is the regular haunt of local students. The young and energised MooMoo vibe leaves even the most reluctant clubber raring to go.
SoGlos.com loves: The opportunity to snatch up a MooMoos privilege card, giving dedicated clubbers discounted entry, free cloak room and priority queuing.
Regular club nights: On Mondays it’s Milkshake bringing club anthems from the Ministry of Sound to Cheltenham; on Wednesdays it’s Blue&Blue featuring a selection of RnB, hip hop and DnB; Thursdays sees the popular Propaganda pump indie beats until the early hours; to finish the working week on Friday is Pop; while Saturday nights are simply Gorgeous playing ‘hands in the air tunes’.
For more information: See MooMoo Clubrooms or call (01242) 256827.
Venue: Sekushi
What to expect: Japanese for ‘sexy’, Sekushi is a stylish club with an Asian influence which attracts both students and locals, providing the opportunity to indulge in either The Bar, The Club or the luxurious VIP Lounge.
SoGlos.com loves: The East meets West theme which adds a quirky spin to the Cheltenham clubbing experience.
Regular club nights: Mondays sees Shakedown, a student night flooded with drinks deals and occasional celebrity appearances; Wednesdays sees Fat Penguin make a popular comeback giving prominence to mash-ups in the bar and chart anthems in the club; Fridays welcomes Sumo Sounds as a must-attend event to finish the week in style; while Saturdays eponymous Sekushi sees an extended opening time to 4am, allowing the wildest party goers to dance all night to funky house tunes, RnB and chart anthems.
For more information: See Sekushi or call (01242) 228955.
Venue: Fever Cheltenham
What to expect: Located conveniently next door to Cheltenham’s MooMoo Clubrooms, Fever is a compact twin-floor club with a lively ‘up for it’ atmosphere. The top floor plays all the latest chart music pulling in a younger crowd, while the ground floor’s mix of 70s, 80s and 90s classics attracts an older throng.
SoGlos.com loves: The free entry all night, every night – perfect for when you’re running low on pennies.
Regular club nights: Mondays’ Refreshers features fabulous drinks deals before midnight; on Wednesdays the Student Fever night sees more drinks on 3 for £5 all night; Thursdays’ is another recession-busting night with 2-4-1 on all drinks; Fridays sees a return to the 90s; while Saturdays features ‘The Biggest Party in Town’!
For more information: See Fever Cheltenham or call (01242) 256827.
Venue: Subtone
What to expect: A bustling club on Cheltenham’s Promenade which is spread over three floors, with regular music from top DJs to live local bands proving a big draw for all ages. Subtone combines a Piano Bar and Cafe Bar, while the basement hosts the Main Club, Bongo Bar and Cocktail Bar.
SoGlos.com loves: The chill out Piano Bar upstairs, which acts as a laidback escape from the booming bass below, giving weary clubbers a chance to chat to friends.
Regular club nights: Subtone is open Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays.
For more information: See Subtone or call (01242) 575925.
Venue: The 2 Pigs
What to expect: Described as one of Cheltenham’s longest running clubs, The 2 Pigs offers a popular alternative scene nestled in the heart of town, which provides a refreshing break from chart fillers and club anthems till the early hours, with regular live music to boot.
SoGlos.com loves: The down to earth atmosphere and chilled out vibe – no need to don a mini skirt or killer heels here, girls.
Regular club nights: On Fridays live gigs kick off the weekend festivities followed by DJ sets until 3am; while Saturdays see Something for the Weekend welcome in more live acts with indie and rock tunes until 3am.
For more information: See The 2 Pigs.
Venue: Thirteen Degrees
What to expect: Situated near Cheltenham’s bus station, Thirteen Degrees is located in a grand Regency house, making the clubbing experience feel more like attending a plush house party than being inside a club.
SoGlos.com loves: The elegant décor and large open spaces, which make for a fresh substitute to dark and overcrowded clubbing, with large clubrooms providing ample opportunity to dance the night away.
Regular club nights: Thirteen Degrees is open Fridays and Saturdays.
For more information: See Thirteen Degrees or call (01242) 241144.
Gloucester club nights
Venue: Fever Gloucester
What to expect: A fun club on Eastgate Street, playing music from the 70s, 80s and 90s plus all the latest chart music. Make the most of drinks offers which run throughout the weekend and dance till you drop.
SoGlos.com loves: Fever’s free entry all night, every night – for a thrifty way to party.
Regular club nights: Fever Gloucester is open Wednesdays to Saturdays.
For more information: See Fever Gloucester or call (01452) 500370.
Venue: Liquid Diva
What to expect: A popular and somewhat boisterous nightclub situated on Eastgate Street, Liquid Diva boasts three spacious clubrooms, including a VIP lounge.
SoGlos.com loves: Liquid’s cocktail menu – for special occasions when it would be rude not to treat yourself, or for an even more lavish way to let your hair down, there’s also private booths to book up.
Regular club nights: Wednesdays at Liquid Diva are Fuzzy Logic student nights; Fridays feature RnB, garage and dubstep at Vibe; while Saturdays see a popular mix of party classics with lashings of cheese and drinks deals.
For more information: See Liquid Diva or call (01452) 410066.
Venue: Registry
What to expect: A fashionable and newly-refurbished Gloucester club, which spans a bar and cocktail lounge complete with professional mixologist, not to mention large dance floor.
SoGlos.com loves: Registry’s interpretation of smart and glam décor, think granite and sexy artwork, complemented by vibrant mood lighting.
Regular club nights: Wednesday is student night; Thursdays see salsa provide a sizzling alternative to the usual club dancing experience; Fridays are Fresh; followed by Yogi Bear on Saturdays.
For more information: See Registry or call (01452) 302222.
Venue: The Cellar Bar at Cafe Rene
What to expect: The Cellar Bar is Cafe Rene’s cosy, alternative underground club filled with a diverse range of characters on numerous nights of the week.
SoGlos.com loves: Cafe Rene hosts an impressive line-up of live music acts, from ska bands to acoustic blues sets upstairs, while downstairs The Cellar Bar’s clubbing atmosphere is second to none in the city.
Regular club nights: The Cellar Bar is open Friday and Saturday nights, showcasing some of the best local DJs. Previous special nights have included Beaver with 70s disco, 80s pop and 90s cheese; Housebound featuring, you guessed it, house music galore; Funked Up & Feelin’ Good starring funk, soul and Motown music; while Bounce! is well-known as the biggest and best indie club night around.
For more information: See The Cellar Bar or call (01452) 309340.
Cotswolds club nights
Venue: Seventeen Black
What to expect: Seventeen Black is a chic wine bar, bistro and nightclub in Cirencester, drawing an intimate crowd of all ages. By night this sophisticated venue is a haven for stylish party goers.
SoGlos.com loves: The nifty three-in-one venue caters for all needs whether it be a light lunch, a romantic dinner, a few drinks or a night out dancing until the early hours.
Regular club nights: Seventeen Black is open Fridays and Saturdays.
For more information: See Seventeen Black or call (01285) 646340.
Venue: The Rock Club
What to expect: Despite its name, The Rock Club in Cirencester caters for a large crowd playing RnB tunes, cheese, party and a bit of rock for good measure. The Rock Club has two bars, a chill out area and a smoking balcony.
SoGlos.com loves: The 60-inch plasma television in the chill out room showing all the latest chart videos, perfect for taking time out to rest those weary feet before returning to the dance floor.
Regular club nights: The Rock Club is open Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays.
For more information: See The Rock Club or call (01285) 653103.
Stroud club nights
Venue: Junction 13
What to expect: Junction 13 is a compact nightclub in Stroud’s town centre, offering two nights of late night clubbing potential to locals.
SoGlos.com loves: Steeped in history, in its former guise as The Marshall Rooms, the Stroud venue has played host to enormous acts including U2 and The Who, no less.
Regular club nights: Junction 13 is open Fridays and Saturdays.
For more information: See Junction 13 or call (01453) 756658.
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