Renowned for its sensational party atmosphere, the Picture House Nightclub in Hagley Road, Stourbridge celebrates its 10th anniversary this year in style.
The popular club has recently undergone a major refurbishment, including installing the latest in sound and light technology, assisted by a mega 12,000 watt sound system.
As well as a huge dance floor, the club also boasts a fifty foot long bar- one of the biggest in the Midlands.
Raelee Lindop, who has run the club with Chris Stanley since it opened, hopes that customers will enjoy the new look club and join in the party-themed nights.
She said: "The Picture House remains the number one nightspot in Stourbridge, with music to suit all tastes, whatever age. We offer a fun and safe night out to all customers."
The club is open Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays, with the wine bar open to guests each Thursday and Saturday, so customers to sit and enjoy a drink before hitting the dance floor.
Every Thursday students are welcomed with discounted drinks available, the ever-popular Back to School Nights take place every Friday, with music from the seventies onwards, and each Saturday is dance night with various promotions on drinks available.
For special birthday and family celebrations, the club can also be hired for private parties throughout the week.
Due to popular demand, it has been announced that for one night only, former pop group member and talented DJ Jeremy Healy will be returning to the Picture House on March 10- The event is being run in conjunction with Funk-d Events and tickets can be bought in advance form the club. The wine bar is open Thursday and Saturday from 8pm and the club opens its doors at 10pm. Entry fees start from £1 for entry to the wine bar between 8-9pm.
The Picture House Nightclub is situated in Hagley Road, Stourbridge and can be contacted on 01384 376 736.
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