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Ministry of Sound

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London's house capital

Not a gay club per se, but Ministry of Sound has humped and thumped for clubbers of all persuasions since first opening in this former bus garage in September 1991, when it revolutionised Britain's house scene. At one point the club was home to gay night Beyond. Yes, Ministry of Sound has evolved into a global brand, but a high standard of sound and overall party experience are still guaranteed. In August 2016 Jazzy M stated that he was the DJ who played the first record on opening night: De...

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