Ministry of Sound, the mega club which poised itself as the big British club-brand that'll take the scene by storm and steal the thunder of Zouk, is now having its DJs spinnning its swan song.
Today, the management has officially announced to the media that it's closing its hallowed doors once and for all, marking an end to an era of wild pardaying for thousands who've thronged it's massive dance floors during the weekends during the last couple of years.
From the off-kiltch 'jungle beat' Pure, the retro-dazzle of Studio 54, the R&B-fied Smooove and the trance-haven MOS main stage.
Never before was there a congregation of so many wannabes and posers.
Never before was clubbing boringly sanitized by people who think they know how to club are really there just to pretend they are beautiful and hip.
(as get a** drunk and hanging off some one's shoulders; totally un-glam)
LMAO.
Anyway, the official statement released:
"The operation of the Ministry of Sound outlet located in The Cannery at Clarke Quay has ceased with effect from today, Monday, 6 October 2008. In addition, the License Agreement with UK-based Brand owner... Ministry of Sound International Limited has also been terminated."
"LifeBrandz Limited has future plans to redevelop the premises into an entertainment centre that will be different in concept from the Ministry of Sound outlet.
Future plans for the premises will be announced over the next few weeks."
Cheers to the Phuture ahead.
Woops!!!! hee hee^^
Q
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