Liverpool celeb haunt Kingdom to reopen following refurb
Liverpool nightclub Kingdom is set to relaunch later this month following a refurb.
Located on Harrington Street, the site opened in 2007 as a bar and has since attracted a number of footballers and TV stars, including Keeping up with the Kardashians’ Scott Disick.
As the venue gradually evolved into a nightclub, the owners decided to transform Kingdom with a new look and revamped interior.
In recent years, the club has offered Saturday night parties mixing live singers and musicians with DJs, including Australian artist Kylie Auldist, London-based singer-songwriter Dyo and saxophone player Lovely Laura.
Discussing the concept for the design, business development manager Emma Bruffell said: “Entering a new Kingdom, the concept for the design drives from a play on words.
“The dark interior and overrun foliage featured within the space complement each other, making for an intimate and mysterious experience. Brass and copper details add a touch of elegance to reflect the club’s brand and clientele.”
A view of Kingdom’s revamped booths
She continued. “The overall experience of the new Kingdom is to take the customers to a unique and welcoming space which offers a high level of design in line with the club’s renowned high level of service […] We cannot wait to let our loyal customers see our new look.”
Kingdom will reopen this Sunday (April 30).
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