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Absolut are throwing the party of the year this April

ABSOLUT X promises to be a one-of-a-kind party coming to Dublin this April, headlined by world renowned DJ Denis Sulta.

FANCY HEADING TO the club night of the future? 

On April 22nd, iconic vodka brand Absolut will be throwing a party in Dublin city centre, the likes of which have never been seen before in Ireland. Building on their reputation as long-term supporters of innovative and inclusive club culture, their event will rival clubbing experiences on offer in Berlin and New York. 

ABSOLUT X will take place in Dublin 8’s Urban Plant Life, completely transforming the well-known garden centre into a completely unrecognisable one-of-a-kind club space for one night only, powered by cutting-edge clubbing technology and production. Alongside what promises to be an amazing visual experience, a number of top class DJs will keep the party jumping all night. 

Headlined by regular festival headliner Denis Sulta and supported by a lineup of local club legends that are leading the clubbing scene in Dublin, guests will have the opportunity to dance alongside pioneering custom-built digital installations ensuring the dancefloor is a completely unique experience with the latest in creative technology and club lighting innovation. Bespoke bars will also offer Absolut Made to Mix cocktails and premium serves to keep the thirst at bay.

Denis Sulta Absolut Absolut

Attendees should expect the unexpected at ABSOLUT X. The night will feature elements never seen before on an Irish dancefloor, with the party curated to be as welcoming and inclusive as possible. The event will be a safe and inclusive experience, with designated Wellness Representatives on hand throughout the night to provide assistance. 

Sustainability also plays a key role in the ABSOLUT X experience. The event will run with a smart power plan, hybrid generators, and energy monitors to combat energy waste, while general waste will be recycled and/or ethically disposed of.  

Paula Reynolds, Marketing Manager at Absolut Ireland is delighted to continue Absolut’s support of the Irish clubbing scene. Speaking about the event announcement, she said:  

Absolut is dedicated to championing Ireland’s clubbing community with innovative experiences. We see ‘ABSOLUT X’ as a natural follow-on from the Absolut Clubbing Council campaign we led last year, nurturing cutting-edge clubbing in Ireland. Reimagining a unique space in the heart of Dublin city while spotlighting the best in digital art with world-class DJs is just the beginning, so watch this space and follow @AbsolutIrl on social to see what we do next.” 

If you want to experience ‘ABSOLUT X’, extremely limited tickets will be available to buy on Friday, March 31st at 12 pm for €15 at www.ABSOLUTX.club

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    Jan 14th 2016, 1:14 PM

    Is that all?! If they got at Denis they would shake that out of his back pocket.

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    Jan 14th 2016, 1:41 PM

    10m is a pittance. Does that even cover the cost of CAB?

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    Jan 14th 2016, 1:52 PM

    Imagine how much they’d get if they went after the bankers

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    Jan 14th 2016, 1:14 PM

    Great to hear that the CAB are doing great work, hopefully there will be no political interference when ,not if they go after politicians. O; I almost forgot about garda commissioners getting late night visits.

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    Jan 14th 2016, 1:13 PM

    None from any ‘good’ republicans, or even ‘bad’ ones?

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    Jan 14th 2016, 1:29 PM

    I fcuking didn’t. I hate the way they say Irish people. We won’t see a penny of it. Yet we still have to pay for it.

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    Jan 14th 2016, 1:57 PM

    Yeah I don’t think the mean individuals..

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    Jan 14th 2016, 6:58 PM

    Do you actually suggest that the €4m should have been divided and returned in cash to the population of ireland.
    i.e. a cheque for less than €1 each?

    And in your opinion would that be a better approach than, say, adding a ward of new beds in a hospital and manning them for a year?
    Or improving a few accident black spots around the country?

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    Jan 14th 2016, 2:56 PM

    What about our money that was criminally taken by unsecured bondholders and the ECB. The figures from that HEIST would make 4 million look like small change.

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    Jan 14th 2016, 4:39 PM

    Big swinging m€&!?y 4million back to the exchequer, I’m sure multiples of that were spent in its collection.

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    Jan 14th 2016, 8:10 PM

    The Irish people DID NOT get back almost €4 million worth of dirty money in 2014 as that money probably went to the friends and lobbyists of the government, they had a good time with that money…

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