Quarters
Only recently rebranded, Quarters sits on one of the most storied plots in British club culture. The space first opened as The Zap in 1984, quickly building a national reputation for alternative and underground music, its Wednesday night Club Shame was described as the blueprint for gay clubbing in the nineties. It later became Digital, then Coliseum, then The Arch, each iteration drawing serious names to the Brighton seafront, from Fatboy Slim and Carl Cox to Sven Väth and Laurent Garnier. The current incarnation leans into that legacy while pushing things forward, with bold programming, and a stated commitment to quality sound over hype.
Capacity: 600
Address: 187-193 Kings Rd, Brighton BN1 1NB
Image by:Jake Davis | Khroma Collective (www.instagram.com/khromacollective)
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A fun place for a decent night out, does have some big names sometimes and the sound is strong!