A NEW £1million club where you can experience a different type of night out depending on how you feel is about to launch in Warrington town centre.
The team at Epic Bars have spent around seven weeks transforming the former Showbar in Friars Gate into something ‘stunning’.
What makes ‘Trilogy’ clubs unique is that they are split up into three distinct areas.
The main room is your place for R&B, dance and chart tunes with a thumping sound system and lasers and VIP booths available.
Meanwhile, the Botanic room is where everything is picture perfect – a ‘pink and flowery escape’ and the most chilled out part of the club where you can enjoy cocktail trees and snap pictures for Instagram.
If dancing all night and not taking yourself too seriously is more your thing head to Disco Disco for cheesy party hits on a dancefloor with mirror balls.
David Mccaroll, site director, said: “All we have ever wanted is to give people a safe and enjoyable night out and I think that resonates now more than ever.
“Having used the past 14 months to reflect, refresh and refine we have created something extraordinary, and I can’t wait for Warrington to see it.
“Trilogy is everything anybody could want from a night out – quality drinks and world-class entertainment set in the most stunning environment.
“Previously this amazing building has been a successful nightclub, now under our new ownership, it’s time for Epic Bars to bring you all something special.
“We’ve recently opened three other Trilogy venues across the UK, so it’s great to see a new addition to the group.
“People’s desire to dance has never been stronger and I’m so excited about being able to give our guests that pleasure again.
“Not only are nights out back but Trilogy will make them undeniably better than ever.”
Trilogy can accommodates up to 1,300 guests across two floors and three areas with four bars.
The venue also promises ‘new state-of-the-art light and sound and world class DJs’.
Trilogy launches on Friday, September 10. Visit facebook.com/trilogynightclubwarrington
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