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Planet’s highest nightclub will be built on world’s second highest skyscraper

The massive building would be the second tallest in the world (Picture: Azizi Developments/SWNS)

Imagine partying it up at the world’s tallest nightclub in the second highest building on the planet.

Well this may become a reality soon because the green light has been given for the construction of The Burj Azizi in Dubai by 2028.

The massive £1.15 billion building is set to stand at 2,379ft high, coming in just behind its neighbour the Burj Khalifa, which is 2,723ft tall.

If dancing the night away wasn’t enough for you, then sales for flats in the skyscraper will launch in February 2025.

While prices for the apartments have not yet been announced, it is expected you’ll have to fork out quite a lot of money for them.

To top it all off, the skyscraper will also feature an all-suite seven-star hotel inspired by seven cultural themes, alongside residences that include penthouses, apartments, and holiday homes.

Alongside this, there will also be an observation deck and adrenaline zone, as well as the highest hotel lobby in the world, the highest restaurant in Dubai and the highest hotel room in the city, a vertical retail centre, a luxury ballroom and a beach club.

People would be able to party in the highest nightclub in the world (Picture: Azizi Developments/SWNS)

The building would tower over many others in Dubai (Picture: Azizi Developments/SWNS)

Mr. Mirwais Azizi, Founder & Chairman of Azizi Developments, said: ‘Our investment in Burj Azizi, surpassing AED 6 billion, represents more than just the creation of an iconic structure it is a commitment to transforming Sheikh Zayed Road and elevating Dubai’s skyline to new, unparalleled heights.

‘Burj Azizi is not merely about its towering stature or prime location and with its innovative design and cutting-edge technology, this tower will offer ultra-luxury residences, a unique vertical shopping mall, the world’s highest observation deck, and a wealth of amenities and dining experiences, all set at extraordinary elevations.

‘The seven-star hotel, crowned by the world’s highest lobby, will embody Dubai’s spirit, celebrating the world’s seven major cultures through its intricate interior design.’

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