Building begins on Shooshh Beach Club Brighton

For those seeking that true Ibiza beach and sunset experience, forget flights to the White Isle and look no further than The Shooshh Beach Club, set to launch in Brighton this year in early summer. Thanks to the leading Sussex nightlife brand Shooshh, the £200,000 Shooshh Beach Club will be positioned in front of the notorious superclub Shooshh, directly on Brighton's famous paradisiacal beach. The beach club will set a new standard in the UK for that true Ibiza beach club experience, with guests able to enjoy sensational sunrise to sunset panoramic sea views, framed by both of Brighton’s iconic piers.

Digital artist's impression of new Shoosh Club Brighton
Digital artist's impression of new Shoosh Club Brighton, with palm tree in the foreground

With a range of dining options available, paired with one of the most extensive curated cocktail menus in the city, guests can experience the vibrant daytime atmosphere as they soak up the sounds of the seafront in their stunning cabana.  As they while away  the hours, guests will witness the hedonistic glamour from dusk until sunset, as the club moves seamlessly into its twilight mode. Ready to provide the soundtrack to your summer at the Shooshh Beach Club is an incredible lineup of the biggest DJs and music brands who are set to take over the venue, inviting guests to party under the stars until the early hours.

With fire breathers, stilt walkers, angle grinders and pyrotechnics providing the spectacular visuals and spotlight instrumental performances from saxophonists to trumpets, prepare for Ibiza's most glamorous and atmospheric energy to be brought directly to Brighton’s very own beach.

We think it's well worth checking out if it'll be open in time for your hen, stag or sten do!

Find out more at www.shoosh.com

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