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Cryptic posters have appeared all over Birmingham, sparking excitement and speculation that the renowned London nightclub XOYO may be venturing into the city with a brand new music venue. The enigmatic signs, spotted in phone boxes throughout the city centre, carry the intriguing caption, ‘all we wanna do is dance.’
Underneath the enticing tagline, the posters further hint at the possibility of a music venue specifically designed for Birmingham, by the people of Birmingham. Accompanied by a QR code that leads to the website xoyobirmingham, the posters leave the curious public with a countdown clock, set to reach zero in the middle of September, and an invitation to share their email address to receive notifications when the venue launches.
XOYO, based in the vibrant Shoreditch area of London, has garnered fame for its diverse club nights and exceptional live music performances. With two floors hosting a range of events, the nightclub has welcomed notable DJ residencies from the likes of Andy C, Interplanetary Criminal, Goldie, Heidi, and Flava D.
Catering to a wide spectrum of music enthusiasts, XOYO London offers eclectic nights featuring afrobeat, reggae, house, and hip-hop. The flagship club extends its hours until 4 am on weekends and 3 am during the week, providing an exceptional mid-week nightlife experience. Although the opening hours for the Birmingham sister venue remain undisclosed, anticipation is high for an equally remarkable nightlife destination.
The newly created Instagram account @xoyobirmingham confirms the connection to the London club, labeling itself as a ‘sister venue.’ However, the intriguing phrase ‘for Birmingham from the people of Birmingham’ suggests that this establishment will have a distinct identity and a strong focus on the spirit of the second city.
While exact details about the location and offerings of the new venue are scarce, some keen observers managed to glimpse a preview of the London website’s ‘venue information’ page, which mentioned the nearby Digbeth Public Car Park, indicating a possible location for the Birmingham club. Nonetheless, the page has since been removed, adding to the air of mystery surrounding the project.
The curious and eager-to-dance are invited to join the XOYO Birmingham family, promising to unveil more tantalizing details. With the enigmatic countdown underway, music lovers across Birmingham eagerly await the unveiling of this exciting addition to the city’s nightlife scene.
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