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A luxurious new nightclub will debut at Fairmont Dubai next week

ICY Dubai will take over the space once occupied by Club 400 and Cirque Le Soir.

Another day, another nightclub to add to your summer bucket list: ICY Dubai. The new nightlife venue is set to take over where the original Cirque Le Soir once stood, opening its doors at Fairmont Dubai hotel on Thursday, 13 July. A brainchild of Trident Hospitality, ICY Dubai promises to be the place for the ultimate night out thanks to state-of-the-art facilities and an exuberant ambience. The new club marks the first venture for the hospitality group and will be run by a team of industry veterans.

ICY Dubai

Owners Harshraj Gohil, Ankit Khanna, Deepak Khanna, Abhay Pawar, and Sanjeev Arora collectively say that selecting the location – a site of legendary club nights and parties – was a no-brainer. “Our goal is simply to set the standard for a unique luxury nightlife experience in Dubai,” adds Gohil. The 8,000-square-foot club is designed with a contemporary, yet lavish feel that will make for a unique party experience. ICY Dubai is also billed to become the city’s most technologically advanced nightclub. Featuring two bars, VIP booths, and a VVIP private room, the club will feature a jaw-dropping screen spanning 36 square metres and create a show of lights, projection and textures. A top-notch sound system is also expected.

ICY Dubai

Set to open from Thursday to Saturday, from 10pm to 4am, ICY Dubai will have nights dedicated to deep and tech house music, a Bollywood “Desi” night with a line-up of the biggest names in Indian and Pakistani music, and a roster of the most famous local and international DJs spinning the best in hip hop, R&B and commercial music. Valet parking and an immersive, private entrance to the club will be offered.

GO: Email info@icydubai.com or call 056 409 3333 for reservations and more information.

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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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