PRYZM Kingston, an iconic nightclub, has permanently closed its doors to transition into a £3 million renovation under new owners NEOS Hospitality. The closure followed a final celebration featuring DJs, confetti cannons, and a packed crowd, marking an end to a significant era for the local nightlife. The venue first opened in 2013 and has hosted many famous artists. The future renovation aims to modernise the club while maintaining the historical character of the Grade II-listed building that originally opened as the Granada Cinema in 1939.
The iconic nightclub in Kingston has shut its doors for good as the venue prepares to undergo a £3 million revamp under new ownership.
Partygoers packed the venue for one last time, with DJs playing throwbacks, confetti cannons, and drinks flowing until the lights came up.
The new investment promises to modernise the venue while preserving the character of the Grade II-listed building, which first opened as the Granada Cinema in 1939.
The closure is the end of a long-running chapter for the Kingston club scene, but it's time to look to the future and re-imagine what this site could hold.
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