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| location = 41–43 Saint Thomas St (entrance in Weston Street tunnel), London, SE1 3QX<ref name=debutlaunch /> |
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'''seOne''' was a [[nightclub]] in [[London]], [[United Kingdom]]. It claimed to be London's largest licensed nightclub with a capacity of 3,000 people. It was located on Weston Street underneath the [[London Bridge station|London Bridge]] transit centre. The licensing authority required the nightclub to scan and retain clubbers' ID details. seOne used [[Clubscan]] for this purpose.<ref>[http://www.seone-london.com/master.php?page=newsitem&id=83 SeOne club - "Club scan data protection notice"]</ref> On 22 February 2010 it officially closed down due to financial difficulties |
'''seOne''' was a [[nightclub]] in [[London]], [[United Kingdom]]. It claimed to be London's largest licensed nightclub with a capacity of 3,000 people. It was located on Weston Street underneath the [[London Bridge station|London Bridge]] transit centre. The licensing authority required the nightclub to scan and retain clubbers' ID details. seOne used [[Clubscan]] for this purpose.<ref>[http://www.seone-london.com/master.php?page=newsitem&id=83 SeOne club - "Club scan data protection notice"]</ref> On 22 February 2010 it officially closed down due to financial difficulties.<ref>[http://www.seone-london.com/master.php?page=newsitem&id=92 SeOne club - "Official statement about the closure of the club"]</ref> |
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On 21 May 2010 it reopened as '''Debut London''', a live music and club venue.<ref name=debutlaunch>{{cite web | url=http://www.timeout.com/london/clubs/event/187861/debut-london-launch-party | title=Debut London Launch Party | publisher=Time Out | date=2010 | accessdate=12 February 2011}}</ref> |
On 21 May 2010 it reopened as '''Debut London''', a live music and club venue.<ref name=debutlaunch>{{cite web | url=http://www.timeout.com/london/clubs/event/187861/debut-london-launch-party | title=Debut London Launch Party | publisher=Time Out | date=2010 | accessdate=12 February 2011}}</ref> Debut London later closed,<ref>{{cite web |title=Debut London - London nightclub |url=https://www.residentadvisor.net/club.aspx?id=35751 |website=Resident Advisor}}</ref> and the venue was demolished as part of the [[London Bridge station#Thameslink Programme|redevelopment of London Bridge station]].<ref>{{cite news |title=Former SEONE Club Get Redecorated |url=http://www.hookedblog.co.uk/2011/05/former-seone-club-get-redecorated.html |accessdate=28 February 2019 |language=en}}</ref> |
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Latest revision as of 19:52, 3 June 2021
Location | 41–43 Saint Thomas St (entrance in Weston Street tunnel), London, SE1 3QX[1] |
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Coordinates | 51°30′14.98″N 0°5′5.01″W / 51.5041611°N 0.0847250°W |
Type | Nightclub |
Capacity | 3,000 |
Opened | 2002 |
seOne was a nightclub in London, United Kingdom. It claimed to be London's largest licensed nightclub with a capacity of 3,000 people. It was located on Weston Street underneath the London Bridge transit centre. The licensing authority required the nightclub to scan and retain clubbers' ID details. seOne used Clubscan for this purpose.[2] On 22 February 2010 it officially closed down due to financial difficulties.[3]
On 21 May 2010 it reopened as Debut London, a live music and club venue.[1] Debut London later closed,[4] and the venue was demolished as part of the redevelopment of London Bridge station.[5]
References
[edit]- ^ a b "Debut London Launch Party". Time Out. 2010. Retrieved 12 February 2011.
- ^ SeOne club - "Club scan data protection notice"
- ^ SeOne club - "Official statement about the closure of the club"
- ^ "Debut London - London nightclub". Resident Advisor.
- ^ "Former SEONE Club Get Redecorated". Retrieved 28 February 2019.
External links
[edit]- www.seone-london.com - former SeOne official website