Posted: Tue 22nd Aug 2017

£600k investment and rebrand for Wrexham nightclub

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This article is old - Published: Tuesday, Aug 22nd, 2017

One of Wrexham’s biggest night clubs is to undergo a £600,000 transformation that will bring a ‘new nightlife experience’ to the town and create 35 new jobs, with a farewell night for Liquid planned.

Liquid & Envy will close on Saturday 23rd September and re-open as ATIK with a VIP launch night on Friday 6 October, following the investment by operators The Deltic Group.

A planning application for new signage for the venue shows that Envy will also be rebranded as ‘Vinyl’.

The new-look club on Brook Street will offer three rooms catering for all tastes, with the main dance room, ‘Atik’, focusing on ‘the best in light and sound technology’.

As you would expect the promo is selling the soon to be had night out: Vinyl, with an illuminated dance floor, will play all the greatest pop classics while Curve, a luxurious new room with an intimate atmosphere will feature DJs playing the latest R&B chart hits.

The changes will also see table service made more widely available with the addition of 11 VIP booths to bring the total to 19.

General manager Mat Evans said: “We are the biggest and most popular venue in North Wales but after 15 years as Liquid it’s time for a change. We want to create an exciting new experience for today’s clubbers who we attract from a wide area. We are confident the new club will appeal to our existing and new customers and deliver memorable experiences.

“For Liquid’s last night we’re planning an end of era party with a rundown of floor fillers from the last 15 years to give it a proper send-off.”

The club has started recruiting for 35 full and part-time positions, including hosts, receptionists, bar staff, floor staff and promotional staff, to join its 23-strong team.

To apply for one of the vacancies call the club on 01978 310580.

Atik will have a preview evening on Thursday 5 October for local business and licensing partners before it opens to the public the following night with a line-up of entertainment which will be revealed nearer the launch date.

The Deltic Group is the largest dedicated late night operator with 57 venues throughout the UK, employing more than 3,000 people.



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