“So the idea is to take a complete break to close the venues. “You can’t make decisions while you’re open, while you’re doing things,” he said. In his radio interview with presenter Steve Denyer, the owner of Heaven said that he is currently weighing up a few options for the future of the nightclub, one of which is “closing and selling up.” Whilst the G-A-Y clubs and bars are set to reopen from 20 June, Joseph disclosed that this might not be for long. Jeremy Joseph, the owner of the G-A-Y venues across the city is considering shuttering the queer nightlife spaces.ĭuring a guest spot on Virgin Radio UK for Pride month on Monday (13 June), Joseph said that he’s uncertain about “what the future holds at the moment.” Earlier this week he announced on Twitter that the venues, which includes the iconic Heaven, G-A-Y Bar and G-A-Y Late, would be closing from 12-19 June to give all staff time off.
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