Pure Freshers 2006 @ Pure, Manchester (Sat Sep 23, 2006)
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Date/Time:
Sat Sep 23, 2006 (22:00 - 05:00)
Minimum Age: 18
Price: FREE before 11pm, £5 before midnight, £8 thereafter
Members: 122
Presented by: Wordglass Ltd. trading as Pure
Home page: http:///www.pure-manchester.com
Minimum Age: 18
Price: FREE before 11pm, £5 before midnight, £8 thereafter
Members: 122
Presented by: Wordglass Ltd. trading as Pure
Home page: http:///www.pure-manchester.com
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Who went?
122 tilllate members were at this event
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Location
Pure
The Printworks, 27 Whity Grove, M4 2BS Manchesterwww.pure-manchester.com
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Believe the hype! Manchester's largest super club, holding 2000 people every night is here! With numerous rooms,...
Music style
Charts, 90s, 70s, 80s, Funky House, House, Club Classics, Cheese
Description
Every week Saturdays are PURE. The party in its purest form with key103. Dance to 4 decades of the finest music. Room 1 Pure Chart hits with Steve Taylor, Room 2 Pure Disco with Key103 drivetime DJ Ditchy. Freshers week special, all tilllaters get in for FREE.
It was with these thoughts in mind that some of the UK’s premier club heads decided the city was the perfect place for one of the most ambitious projects ever to hit clubland. The designers behind Pure have already earned their disco stripes by putting on the original outdoors raves all over England in their Dance 90 days, ultimately ending up owning the globally renowned venue Heaven, in London (location for parties such as Bedrock, as well as DJ Magazine’s renowned Top 100 DJs party). This enormous venue in Charing Cross led to other ventures, such as The Renaissance Rooms in Vauxhall and the upmarket Player’s Lounge, a bar/restaurant and theatre (!), also in Charing Cross at the bottom of London’s West End.
It was with these thoughts in mind that some of the UK’s premier club heads decided the city was the perfect place for one of the most ambitious projects ever to hit clubland. The designers behind Pure have already earned their disco stripes by putting on the original outdoors raves all over England in their Dance 90 days, ultimately ending up owning the globally renowned venue Heaven, in London (location for parties such as Bedrock, as well as DJ Magazine’s renowned Top 100 DJs party). This enormous venue in Charing Cross led to other ventures, such as The Renaissance Rooms in Vauxhall and the upmarket Player’s Lounge, a bar/restaurant and theatre (!), also in Charing Cross at the bottom of London’s West End.
This is… Pure

