Hedonism is back: Manchester clubbing mecca Sankeys to reopen

"Sankeys Revival: A Return to hedonistic clubbing"

In an era dominated by digital overload, Manchester's iconic nightclub Sankeys is set to reopen its doors with a bold no-phones policy. As the city grapples with the decline of late-night venues, this revival signals a return to the raw energy and communal experience that once defined the clubbing scene.

Thirty years ago, Sankeys was the mecca of Manchester's nightlife, attracting A-list DJs like Daft Punk, the Chemical Brothers, and David Guetta. Its reputation was built on an atmosphere of unbridled hedonism, where patrons could lose themselves in the music and each other's company. While the club's heyday has faded into memory for many, those who remember will attest to its unique ability to create a sense of belonging among its patrons.

The new incarnation of Sankeys, founded by David Vincent, is driven by a desire to recapture this communal spirit. "The phones are the problem," Vincent stated. "People are more bothered about having a phone and filming the DJ rather than dancing." To combat this, the venue plans to implement a no-phones policy, with stickers on camera equipment to prevent filming.

This move reflects a broader trend in the UK's nightlife scene, where clubs are seeking to reclaim their spaces from social media. By encouraging guests to be present and fully engage with music and community, these policies aim to recapture some of the spontaneity and social connection that can be lost in a digital-first world.

Spencer Lee, a former promoter and resident DJ at Sankeys, recalled the club's heyday as an atmosphere "like nothing else I'd really seen." While it may not be possible to replicate this exact version of the past, Vincent is optimistic about creating something new. The venue will feature a diverse lineup of young DJs, offering a platform for up-and-coming artists.

For those who remember Sankeys in its heyday, the reopening promises to deliver on the raw energy and sense of community that defined it. As Davina Vernizeau, a regular raver at the club during her university days, noted, "It wasn't just about the music for me... It felt like finding a set of like-minded people where we all belonged."

Sankeys' revival marks an important moment in Manchester's nightlife scene, as the city seeks to preserve its unique cultural heritage. As Vincent put it, "We'll be doing that again with some new future stars."
 
I'm so down for this 🀩! A no-phones policy at Sankeys is like, exactly what we need right now πŸ˜‚. I mean, think about it - a night out should be about letting go and having fun with the people around you, not trying to capture every second on your phone πŸ“Έ. And honestly, can you imagine how much of a letdown it'd be if everyone was too busy filming their selfie game to actually enjoy the music? 🀒 The vibe is back! πŸ‘
 
ugh πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ just another club reopening after years of decline and now they're making everyone take their phones out? like, who's gonna remember anything if they can't even record the DJ? πŸ“Ή this whole thing feels like a nostalgic try-hard attempt to recapture the magic that was never really there in the first place. plus, what about all the new generations who don't even know what Sankeys is? this whole revival just feels like a weird, unnecessary attempt to cling to the past πŸ’”
 
🀯 I'm low-key excited about Sankeys Revival, but I gotta say, a no-phones policy is kinda a bandaid solution. What's really needed is more funding and support for UK nightlife, so we can create safer spaces for people to express themselves without fear of judgment or exploitation. πŸ“ΈπŸ’– It's great that they're trying to recapture the communal spirit, but let's not forget about the root issues! 🌱
 
omg i'm so hyped for Sankeys reopening πŸ€©πŸŽ‰! a no-phones policy is like totally needed in this day and age where everyone's always glued to their screens πŸ“±. it's all about finding that connection with others and letting go of our devices, you know? πŸ’– the vibe they're going for is so on point - it's not just about the music, but about being part of a community and creating memories with your friends πŸŽ‰. i love how they're supporting up-and-coming DJs too, it's like, yay new talent! 🀩 can't wait to check out this revival and see what all the fuss is about! πŸ’ƒ
 
πŸŒƒ Sankeys is back and I'm low-key hyped! 🀩 They're bringing back that old-school vibe and ditching phones for a good ol' dance party πŸ˜‚ No drama, just music and people having fun. Who's ready to rave?! πŸŽ‰
 
πŸ€” I think this is a genius move! No phones means no distractions and people can just let loose and have fun πŸ’ƒπŸΌπŸ•Ί. It's like they're saying "enough is enough" to all the social media madness πŸ“±. I mean, who needs to film the DJ when you can just dance with your friends? πŸ˜‚ And it's not just about Sankeys, it's a whole movement in the UK nightlife scene right now. Clubs are trying to get back to what made them great in the first place - the music and the people πŸŽΆπŸ’•. It's like they're saying "let's bring back the vibes" πŸ”₯. Can't wait to see how it all plays out! πŸ˜ƒ
 
i think this is so cool 🀩! a no-phones policy at sankeys is like the ultimate way to break free from our phones addiction and just live in the moment πŸ’ƒπŸΌ. i mean, who needs a selfie when you can be dancing with strangers and losing yourself in the music? it's all about creating a sense of community and belonging, which is something we're really missing out on in today's digital age 🀝.

and i love that they're bringing back some of the old-school vibes with young DJs and a focus on up-and-coming artists 🎢. it's like they're saying, "Hey, we may not be able to recreate the past, but we can create something new and special together." 😊

i'm defo going to check this out when it opens πŸ‘! have you guys heard about sankeys' revival?
 
πŸŒƒ just when you think they're gonna play all the hits from 2005 on repeat at every club... sankeys is doing things right πŸ™Œ no phones means less drama, more vibes. hopefully they can get the crowd to vibe like it was back in the day πŸ”₯
 
🀯 I'm low-key hyped for Sankeys Revival!!! πŸŽ‰ The no-phones policy is genius πŸ“ΈπŸ˜΄ - can't wait to feel the energy of live music and human connection without the distraction of screens. It's about time we put our phones away and just let loose πŸ•ΊπŸ’ƒ! The fact that they're focusing on up-and-coming DJs is a great nod to the community, I love it πŸ’–πŸŽΆ. Can't wait to experience this new vibe for myself, fingers crossed it'll be as lit as I remember πŸ˜„πŸ”₯
 
I'm loving this idea of Sankeys Revival πŸŽ‰! A no-phones policy might sound strict but I think it's a great way to encourage people to actually experience the music and vibe of the club. Thirty years ago, it was all about the energy and community, right? It feels like the city is finally coming around to appreciating that too πŸ™Œ. I'm curious to see how this new era of Sankeys unfolds – will they be able to recapture some of that raw magic? Maybe with a bit of modern flair πŸ€”. One thing's for sure, it'll be interesting to see what kind of crowd they attract now, compared to back in the day...
 
OMG u guyz, im so hyped 4 Sankeys comeback!! 🀩 they're bringin back that old school vibe w/ no phones policy, its gonna b like goin back in time πŸ•°οΈ. i mean we live in a world where ppl are more worried bout takin selfies than actualy dancin πŸ˜‚. sankeys is tryna recreate that sense of belonging & community w/ new DJs & a sick lineup πŸŽ‰. idk if they can exactly bring back the old days but idc its gonna b lit πŸ»πŸ‘
 
I'm not sure about this... I mean, is a no-phones policy really the way to go? πŸ€” Don't get me wrong, I love the idea of people putting away their phones and just being present in the moment, but what if it's too restrictive? I feel like that would kinda ruin the vibe, you know? On the other hand, I do think Sankeys has a rep for being this amazing communal experience where everyone lets loose and has a good time... so maybe, just maybe, they're onto something. πŸŽ‰ But then again, what about all the Instagram-worthy moments? Don't people wanna capture some of that magic? πŸ“Έ Ugh, I don't know, man... it's like my mind is all over the place! πŸ˜‚
 
I'm stoked to hear about Sankeys Revival 🀩. It's like they're trying to go back to what made clubbing so special in the first place - just letting loose and having a good time without all the distractions of social media πŸ“±. I mean, who needs a live stream when you can be right there on the dance floor with your friends? The no-phones policy is a great idea - it's about creating a space where people can connect with each other and the music, not just their screens.

It's also awesome to see younger DJs getting a chance to shine 🎸. I think that's what's missing from a lot of clubs today - a sense of discovery and excitement around new talent. Let's hope they're able to recapture some of that old-school magic πŸ§™β€β™‚οΈ. Manchester's nightlife scene is definitely in for a treat with this revival πŸ’₯!
 
I'm kinda down on this whole "no phones" policy thing πŸ€”πŸ“±. Like I get it, people need a break from their screens, but isn't the point of going out to have fun and take pics? It's not like they're gonna let you film every single move on stage without your phone... just saying πŸ‘€
 
omg i'm SO hyped for Sankeys revival 🀩πŸ”₯, like who needs social media when you can just let loose and have a blast in a club?! πŸ˜‰ david vincent is literally the man for bringing back the hedonistic vibe that made sankeys legendary back in the day. a no-phones policy is just what we need to get people back to being present and enjoying the music πŸŽΆπŸ‘ and can't wait to see some of the new young DJs on the lineup, maybe they'll even bring back some of that raw energy from the 90s πŸ”₯
 
I'm so down for this πŸŽ‰ Sankeys Revival is exactly what we need - a break from our screens and a chance to connect with others over some sick beats 🀩 I mean, who needs to film the DJ when you can lose yourself in the music and vibe of the crowd? It's time to revive that old-school clubbing magic ✨ The no-phones policy is genius and I'm loving the idea of stickers on camera equipment to prevent filming - it's all about creating a safe space for people to let loose πŸ€— As long as they keep the dance floor packed with talented young DJs, I'm in πŸ‘ It's amazing how something like this can bring back memories of a bygone era and create new ones at the same time πŸ’– Can't wait to experience it for myself!
 
I'm so down for this 🀩 Sankeys is definitely one of those iconic clubs that you can never go back on experience, but at least now they're trying to recapture the vibe without all the social media drama πŸ˜‚ It's like, remember when you were out dancing and didn't even think about your phone? Just let loose and enjoy the moment πŸŽ‰ This no-phones policy is exactly what we need more of in our lives. Less selfies and more actual human connection πŸ€— Can't wait to see how this plays out and if they can bring back that same energy as before! πŸ‘
 
man... i'm so down for this 🀩 sankeys was like the epicenter of mcr's nightlife back in the day and now they're reviving it? sounds like a dream come true! but at the same time, can we really go back to that era where people were more about having a good time and less about documenting every minute on their phones? πŸ“±πŸ’” i mean, don't get me wrong, social media is cool and all, but sometimes it feels like it's ruining the vibe of an experience.

anyway, i'm hyped to see some new DJs take over and bring that same energy back to sankeys. and can we please just say thank you to david vincent for trying to do things differently? πŸ™Œ let's hope this revival doesn't get too commercialized or lose its raw appeal. fingers crossed!
 
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