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Can this new nightclub revolutionise nightlife in Dubai?

Launching this summer, L’Arc promises to create an immersive music experience.

Pubs, bars, beach clubs, nightclubs, lounges, restaurants, dinner theatres — Dubai’s nightlife scene caters to just about every age, preference and budget, but if the upcoming launch of L’Arc is any indication, there’s always room for more. Standing at the intersection of nightlife and luxury, it’s slated to open at Dubai Marine Beach Resort & Spa in Jumeirah 1 this summer, adding a little excitement to an otherwise slow season.

L'Arc

The new nightclub promises to revolutionise the conventional by offering a visionary and entrancing experience to all its guests. L’Arc has been designed with a mix of modern architecture, elegant artworks, and cutting-edge lighting and sound systems. We’re told that state-of-the-art technology will be utilised to take visitors on a mesmerising journey, surrounding them in euphoric music and illuminative colours from the moment they enter. Through the likes of modernistic laser and LED screens, L’Arc aims to bring an exhilarating celebration to the forefront of Dubai’s entertainment industry.

The expansive club spans over 3,600 square feet, this spacious area ready to transform the typical club scene into a creatively artistic experience — and accommodate up to 700 people. L’Arc aims to attract like-minded individuals who are looking for a unique approach to a night on the town. Its captivating décor, use of advanced technologies, and focus on the best of hip-hop, R&B, and house music will transform how people party in the city. Open daily from 10pm to 4am, the venue is poised to become a visionary and cutting-edge hotspot that offers an unparalleled experience in Dubai.

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Samia Qaiyum
A textbook third culture kid with a perpetual thirst for adventure, Samia Qaiyum specialises in travel and culture, having lived in five countries and travelled to 34 others – just don't ask her to define the word 'home'.

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