Club Voodoo

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Voodoo Lounge Letterkenny
Address Main Street
Location Letterkenny, County Donegal, Ireland
Type Lounge and Bar
Opened April 2006 (2006-04)
Owner Jason Black
Website www.voodooandink.ie

Voodoo is a bar and nightclub in Letterkenny, County Donegal, Ireland. It opened in April 2006 and is located on the Main Street.

Facilities

Voodoo is designed by its owners Jason and Sharon Black and has a capacity of 1500.[1] The club was constructed by Deluxe from Portadown, Northern Ireland. The club has three VIP rooms. The Red Room is the smallest of the three and is located on the ground floor beside the main bar. China White is located on the second floor. It overlooks the main room and can hold up the 150 people. The Glass Room is also located on the second floor and has a private bathroom and bar. It can hold up to 30 people.

Club Voodoo was nominated for Best Nightclub at the Licensing World Awards 2008.[2]

The building houses a bar - Bar Voodoo, complete with multiple plasma screens and leather sofas. The Live Lounge features Ireland's best bands and broadcasts all major sporting events. Sound systems are installed throughout the lounge giving equal volume to all areas. The lounge hosts live bands and DJ's and alternative theme nights also.[3]

Club Voodoo opened a second club in Gweedore in July 2008.[4] Despite atttracting many large names to the venue it struggled and eventually closed with increased competition described as the main factor in its decision in August 2009. [5] It was outside this nightclub that GAA All Star Kevin Cassidy's brother notoriously bit a man's ear off. Kevin Cassidy was later found guilty of affray and sentenced to community service.[6][7][8]

Performances

The following are among the many DJ's to have performed at the club:

References

  1. UK Clubbing Directory Club Voodoo, Letterkenny
  2. Galway First - Central Park named best nightclub in Ireland
  3. Night Magazine - Voodoo Letterkenny review
  4. Gaelport - Dea sceala de Ghaoth Dobhair (Irish)
  5. Voodoo Gaoth Dobhair club closes 'until further notice' Donegal News, 27 August 2009
  6. "Former Donegal footballer guilty of affray". The Irish Times (Irish Times Trust). 12 July 2012. Retrieved 12 July 2012. 
  7. "Community service for Cassidy over nightclub fight". Donegal Democrat (Johnston Press). 12 July 2012. Retrieved 12 July 2012. 
  8. Harkin, Greg (12 July 2012). "GAA star waited outside nightclub for revenge after attack, court told". Irish Independent (Independent News & Media). Retrieved 12 July 2012. 

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