Melbourne club The Bottom End has relaunched under its new management by Sydney scene stalwarts its three floor venue.

Creative director of past Melbourne nights including Third Class, Sorry Grandma, Survivor and Poof Doof, Michael Delany has teamed with Nergal Youkana of Charades, Sydney, and Peter Shopovski of House of Mince, Sydney, on the venue.

The group have made the move south to Melbourne because of Sydney’s lockout laws which restrict entry times and alcohol service hours.

In the new venue clubbers will experience upgraded sound, production systems and interior design.

The middle floor is split into two rooms, ‘Banana’, with dancefloor space for 800 people, and ‘Peach’, with room for 250. Local and international DJs will play a regular Saturday night event with a six-week rotation of different promoters from around the city.

Meanwhile, ‘FRANCIS28‘, a gay club programmed by Shopovski, has taken over the top floor, with his ‘Pavlova Bar’ night going down every Saturday.

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