Boasting a generous 5 am closing time and three levels of euphoria.
Bright lights in nightclub (Credit: Tyler Clemmensen on Unsplash)
Sydney recently received a new addition to its bustling nightlife scene with the opening of Two 3 One.
Two 3 One is an easy club to remember, taking its namesake from its location on 231 Oxford Street, just near Taylor Square. Located at the former Ruby Rabbit location, Two 3 One boasts a three-level space and promises to redefine what a good night out in Sydney looks like.
With a generous 5 am closing time, Two 3 One invites you to experience its three unique spaces, each with its own vibe.
Upon entry, you’ll get to know the Underground Bar, featuring Middle Eastern-inspired finger food and cocktails. The scene changes again upon reaching the top steps to the second floor, home to The Cootch, where mixology meets deep house music.
If the first two floors weren’t enough, level three is where the clubbing really begins. Taking accents from Berlin’s underground nightlife scene, level three contains a full lighting setup and beats of all kinds to keep you in a state of euphoria.
Cultural tastemakers Bondi Lines introduced news of the new club via Instagram on Wednesday (May 29th); however, Two 3 One quietly opened up shop earlier in the month.
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The venue received a christening from event company STEPPERS, featuring a Bark Division Takeover as artists Zaalia and Girl On Jupiter performed back-to-back sets. Sammy Virji also held his afterparty at the club after a sold-out gig at the Roundhouse on Saturday, May 18th. The UK Garage (UKG) sensation would go back-to-back with Oppidan in a showdown of epic proportions.
Along with STEPPERS hosting UKG, DnB and underground sounds every Friday night, CLUB BPM will take over the Saturday duties with hard techno, house, and groove tastes.
For those who missed out on being in the know for the club’s quiet opening, never fear; Two 3 One will be hosting their official launch of CLUB BPM this Saturday, June 1st. BPM has announced a stacked lineup with Billy Currie, Mark Wildman, and Jenifer Stosic, among many others.
Snag your tickets here and get your weekend sorted.