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Iconic UK nightclub to close forever in weeks sparking wave of nostalgia

Iconic UK nightclub ranked one of best in the world will shut its doors forever in just weeks
Motion, on Avon Street, Bristol, will close in July despite being an integral part of the city’s nightlife (Picture: Facebook)

One of the UK’s most legendary nightclubs is shutting its doors in the a few weeks marking ‘the end of an era’ for the country’s clubbing scene.

Motion, on Avon Street, Bristol, will close in July despite being an integral part of the city’s nightlife.

But the 4,000 capacity club, which opened in 2003, has struggled to secure a permanent residence at the former skate park.

This is despite being voted as the UK’s best large club, and ranking at number 19 across the world.

People have expressed their sadness online over the closure, saying the news ‘made them cry’.

Steve Moomin-Jensinks said: ‘I’m so angry that this venue couldn’t secure the protection and life it needed. I do look forward to what comes next.’

The 4,000 capacity club, which opened in 2003, has struggled to secure a permanent residence at the former skate park (Picture: Facebook)

Fiona Holland-Dutton added: ‘I had so many unforgettable day/night events there. DNB and a couple of metal gigs too. Most of the bouncers know us too now. Thank you for everything!’

‘So so sad! Thank you for everything! Lucky enough to have played there from the cave to the main room, will be devastating to see it go but I look forward to Motion 2.0,’ Ethan Hart added.

Owners said they submitted a ‘strong, careful thought-out bid’ to the landlords, but admitted they were uncertain about the club’s feature.

In an Instagram post, they wrote: ‘Our bid makes it crystal clear: Motion isn’t just a nightclub.

‘It’s a vital piece of Bristol’s cultural and economic ecosystem.

‘We’ll keep pushing, we’ll keep fighting and we’ll keep working towards a future where Motion – and spaces like it – can thrive.’

But bosses have since confirmed the lease will expire in July, and will not be renewed.

A message on the club’s website said: ‘Unfortunately, we’ve recently received confirmation that our lease will not be renewed when it expires in July 2025, placing the future of the venue in serious jeopardy.

‘In response, we’ve submitted a bid to purchase the property in an effort to safeguard Motion’s legacy.

‘However, as time passes and with no response from the landowners, it’s becoming increasingly clear that the opportunity to stay is slipping away.’

The club consists of five indoor spaces, and has hosted some of the biggest names in music, including Chase and Status.

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