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Iconic Glasgow venue Sub Club has been nominated for DJ Mag’s Best of British ‘Best Club’ Award, proudly standing out as the only Scottish club to receive a nomination this year.
Since its inception in 1994, co founders and resident DJs Harri & Domenic said that Subculture has remained at the forefront of global club culture, pushing musical boundaries and introducing generations of clubbers to groundbreaking sounds. Managing director of Sub Club, Mike Grieve, said: "We are thrilled to be nominated for DJ Mag’s Best of British award. It’s been an incredible year celebrating Subculture’s 30th anniversary and the legacy of the Sub Club as a whole. This nomination is testament to the dedication of our team, the talent of our resident DJs, and, of course, the continued support of the clubbers who have kept the Sub Club spirit alive for over three decades.
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