Ministry Of Sound club to open in Sydney

Ministry Of Sound club to open in Sydney

A Ministry Of Sound Club is set to open in Sydney on June 10.

The iconic superclub will take over Sydney’s Ivy every Saturday night and will come complete with a brand new sound system to offer the best possible audio quality.

Furthermore, the club will be made up of four separate rooms, making it the Southern Hemisphere’s biggest licensed entertainment complex.

Appearing on the opening night will be Peking Duk and Sandy Rivera aka Kings Of Tomorrow.

"We're very excited at the opening of a Ministry of Sound club in Sydney,” said Jonathan Bevan, CEO of Ministry Of Sound. “It's long been an ambition as our fan-base is so strong in Australia.  ivy is a stunning venue and we're looking forward to many amazing clubbing moments there."

Tim McGee, CEO of Ministry Of Sound Australia added: “Ministry of Sound in London is a world-renowned venue and has been the destination for lovers of dance music for over 25 years. We are now going to bring that same experience and ethos to Sydney. We will be implementing a forward-thinking music policy and making Ministry of Sound Club a haven for good music and a home for both international and Australian artists to connect with their fans. Ministry of Sound Club will be the ultimate destination for true lovers of dance music.”

Earlier this year, Ministry Of Sound has appointed Andrew Akuffo as its new director of events and brand.

The newly created role will see partnership and marketing expert Akuffo take responsibility for driving brand equity and communicating the company’s focus on events, experiences and content.



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