Clockwork Orange Brunch & Afterparty
Clockwork Orange Brunch & Afterparty
Clockwork Orange Brunch & Afterparty

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Clockwork Orange Brunch & Afterparty

at The Queen Elizabeth 2 (QE2) | Port Rashid


Description


Clockwork Orange Brunch & Afterparty on the iconic QE2 on Friday 19 April 2019.

Clockwork Orange was born way back in London January 1993, at The Old Paddocks nightclub in High Holborn in London’s West End.

The first party was a gathering of friends and quickly escalated into a word of mouth gathering throughout London.

Three weeks later we ventured off to Ibiza with our summer residency at Es Paradis courtesy of Brandon Block and Clara da costa aka Miss Bisto.

Ibiza was the perfect spring board for the Clockwork brand as it made us a nationwide recognized name within the 90s clubbing scene.

We knew this after returning from Ibiza in September 94 and holding our first ibiza reunion at Maximus in Leicester Square with John Digweed playing his last Clockwork set. Leicester Square was shut off by the police as the doors where shut at 10.30pm with 2,000 people still outside.

1994 was the first of our New Years Eve bashes which was held at Southwark Street Under the Arches, the first of a massive Clockwork line up with 23 DJ’s including Judge Jules, John kelly, Brandon Block and Tony Wilson to name but a few.

2,300 people brought in the New Year with free drink in hand which was included in the ticket price (Themed on Es Paradis).

From here on in Clockworks promoting world exploded with residencies at Camden Palace, The Cross and Es Paradis Terrenal, a club that had held us spellbound as teenagers at which we were now holding parties which to be honest was a dream come true, it felt like our spiritual home, our Ibizian familia.

Tours of Britain followed with clubs and student unions, branching out to Tenerife, Majorca and Ayia Napia for the summer seasons.

TV shows and magazine articles became the norm of the day from Time Out, Mixmag, The Ministry and The Sun, trainspotters to MTV until in 1997 Clockwork was approached to be part of a small production Ibiza documentary series entitled IBIZA UNCOVERED.

This spotlight rocketed Clockwork to the top of the pile as what you saw is what you got, pure unadulterated amazing fun and atmosphere.

The club record for attendance at Es Paradis was broken in September 1997 by Clockwork (previously held in 1995 by Up Your Ronson).

Clockwork then went on to break the record every week of the 10 week summer season of 1998 with the club peaking at 3,500 people, the top grossing night of all nights of 1998.

Clockwork ibiza never sold an advance ticket, the only club not to have done so in the 90s. If you were mucky enough in 98 and 99 you even went to Clockwork after parties at Space right after Es Paradis.

Clockwork has since re-emerged into the old school resurgence of today and since 2012 has gone on to sell out parties at McQueens, Fire, Lightbox and Area, The Fire and Lightbox party was probably in the Clockwork top three of all nights.

Timings:
Friday 19 April 2019 from 1pm to 3am.

Price:
• AED 105 
General Admission  (Entry Only)

The Queen Elizabeth 2 (QE2)

Port Rashid, Dubai, Dubai, United Arab Emirates
+971 4 526 8888
event_available Fri, 19 Apr 2019
access_time Event Starts: 13:00 to 03:00 on Fri
Highlights
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Age Policy

21+

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DJ

Tall Paul
Andy Manston
Danny Clockwork
Jon Besant
Natalie Brogan
Drew Moreland
CN Williams
Leon Knight
Special Guest 90's Live PA

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Dress Code

Smart Casual

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Outlet Terms and Conditions

Single Rate includes entry for 1 & Double Rate inludes entry for 2 plus overnight stay on the QE2
Rate is inclusive of daily buffet breakfast in Lido Restaurant
Rate is inclusive of 10% service charge, 7% municipality fee and 5% VAT
Additional Tourism fee payable directly in the hotel at AED 15 per room per night

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Reservation

Please call +971 50 559 3235 or email [email protected]

Description


Clockwork Orange Brunch & Afterparty on the iconic QE2 on Friday 19 April 2019.

Clockwork Orange was born way back in London January 1993, at The Old Paddocks nightclub in High Holborn in London’s West End.

The first party was a gathering of friends and quickly escalated into a word of mouth gathering throughout London.

Three weeks later we ventured off to Ibiza with our summer residency at Es Paradis courtesy of Brandon Block and Clara da costa aka Miss Bisto.

Ibiza was the perfect spring board for the Clockwork brand as it made us a nationwide recognized name within the 90s clubbing scene.

We knew this after returning from Ibiza in September 94 and holding our first ibiza reunion at Maximus in Leicester Square with John Digweed playing his last Clockwork set. Leicester Square was shut off by the police as the doors where shut at 10.30pm with 2,000 people still outside.

1994 was the first of our New Years Eve bashes which was held at Southwark Street Under the Arches, the first of a massive Clockwork line up with 23 DJ’s including Judge Jules, John kelly, Brandon Block and Tony Wilson to name but a few.

2,300 people brought in the New Year with free drink in hand which was included in the ticket price (Themed on Es Paradis).

From here on in Clockworks promoting world exploded with residencies at Camden Palace, The Cross and Es Paradis Terrenal, a club that had held us spellbound as teenagers at which we were now holding parties which to be honest was a dream come true, it felt like our spiritual home, our Ibizian familia.

Tours of Britain followed with clubs and student unions, branching out to Tenerife, Majorca and Ayia Napia for the summer seasons.

TV shows and magazine articles became the norm of the day from Time Out, Mixmag, The Ministry and The Sun, trainspotters to MTV until in 1997 Clockwork was approached to be part of a small production Ibiza documentary series entitled IBIZA UNCOVERED.

This spotlight rocketed Clockwork to the top of the pile as what you saw is what you got, pure unadulterated amazing fun and atmosphere.

The club record for attendance at Es Paradis was broken in September 1997 by Clockwork (previously held in 1995 by Up Your Ronson).

Clockwork then went on to break the record every week of the 10 week summer season of 1998 with the club peaking at 3,500 people, the top grossing night of all nights of 1998.

Clockwork ibiza never sold an advance ticket, the only club not to have done so in the 90s. If you were mucky enough in 98 and 99 you even went to Clockwork after parties at Space right after Es Paradis.

Clockwork has since re-emerged into the old school resurgence of today and since 2012 has gone on to sell out parties at McQueens, Fire, Lightbox and Area, The Fire and Lightbox party was probably in the Clockwork top three of all nights.

Timings:
Friday 19 April 2019 from 1pm to 3am.

Price:
• AED 105 
General Admission  (Entry Only)