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Fluid Nightclub Toronto, ON
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Ten
years ago, when the Fluid Nightclub in Toronto first launched, it was a huge
success. It had all of the
right designs and promotions and brought in some of the biggest names to its
VIP section. However, over the
last ten years, the designed was copied and Fluid was no longer unique.
After a two-month construction period, owners Moses Sabatino and Dean
Holdip overhauled the entire club and went with a completely new design. Now,
the Fluid Nightclub in Toronto reveals a slightly warmer, more human edge to
the nightclub. As you enter the
club, your eyes are drawn to the raining effect that comes from two thousand
suspended glass tears. The new
look shows an appreciation for photography where Rico Bella’s stills are
mounted from central pillars throughout the room.
The elegant and upscale club keeps with the liquid theme throughout
the club, including tanks and waterfalls.
At Fluid Nightclub in Toronto there are bars by the two dance floors
that also offer liquids. Fluid Lounge is one of the few nightclubs that offers a theme
night five nights a week and has done so since it opened in 1995.
Wednesday night is industry night and has been so for the last ten
years. Thursday night feature a
star-studded event where you never know what to expect.
Friday night has a different party going on in each room and
Saturday’s high society theme is meant to take you back to the Fluid
Nightclub in Toronto that started it all. Sunday night is the launch of something new each and every
Sunday. The Fluid Nightclub in Toronto has been around for a long time and knows what it takes to survive in clubland. The owners of Fluid Nightclub in Toronto take great pride in providing the ultimate clubbing experience. The Fluid Nightclub in Toronto caters to all types of club music and is sure to have one night that boasts your favorite genre. Take your friends and see what has kept Fluid alive for ten years and counting. Mandarin Restaurant in Toronto
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