fabric announces “strict” no-photo policy

“Stay in the moment and put away your phone, enjoy the night.”

fabric is introducing a no-camera policy which will be brought into effect when the Farringdon club reopens this summer.

The London venue unveiled its new policy earlier this week. In a new statement posted to its social media channels, the club states: “fabric is London’s home for underground music, always aiming to create a feeling of self-expression on the dancefloor.”

“As we approach reopening, we are introducing a strict no photo, and no video policy at the club,” adds fabric. “Stay in the moment and put away your phone, enjoy the night.”

fabric was scheduled to reopen back in June. However, the club was forced to postpone its marathon 42-hour opening weekend festivities to align with the Goverment’s updated roadmap out of Covid-19 restrictions in England. The reopening weekend will now take place from 23 to 25 July.

fabric is also releasing the next instalment in its fabric presents mix series in July. The forthcoming entry comes courtesy of London duo Overmono.

Take a look at fabric’s full statement below.

 

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