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December 2002
King of clubs christens The Syndicate |
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Owners
Mike & Sandra Nordwind with Peter Stringfellow (centre)
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Blackpool
was crowned the new dance capital with the opening of the UK's biggest
and lushest club. Appropriately, it was the King of Clubs Peter
Stringfellow who officially christened The Syndicate by playing
Dannii Minogue's Put The Needle On It.
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DJ
Fubar pumping out top tunes
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DJ
Fubar then took control with help from Damian Saint and whipped
over 5000 clubbers into dance ecstacy with a selection of classic
old skool tunes and dance anthems.
From
his own version of The Love Parade, he belted out The Source's You
Got The Love to JX's Son of a Gun - and chose Fatboy Slim's Star
69 as the finale.

Blackburn Rovers footballer David Dunn's verdict:
"It's really cool - I'll definitely come again." |
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club was full at 11.00pm but clubbers that made it through the doors
were not let down by the hype.
Entering the dance arena was like walking into a dance paradise.
No expense has been spared in the £4m refurb of the old ABC
cinema building.
As well as the 40ft revolving dance floor and disco balls galore
the dance arena boosts the most advanced lighting and sound system
in the world: See also: Virtual
Tour
Highlight of the night was Sandra Norwind, who master-minded the
club, shaking her stuff with son Mark and daughter Michelle in the
DJ box to Star 69.
View
from the Directors Suite
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syndicate
superclub
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| time:
9pm-3am
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| where:
Church Street, Blackpool |
| e-mail:
info@thesyndicate.org |
| website:
www.the
syndicate.org |
| phone:
01253 753222 |
| Check
it out! We advise you to call the venue before you set
off to make sure your night out goes without a hitch. |
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