Club Voodoo
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Voodoo is a bar and nightclub in Letterkenny, County Donegal, Ireland. It opened in April 2006 and is located on Main Street.
Address | Main Street |
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Location | Letterkenny, County Donegal, Ireland |
Owner | Rar Fusion Limited |
Type | Lounge and Bar |
Opened | April 2006 |
Voodoo was designed by its former owners Jason and Sharon Black and has a capacity of 1500.[1] The club was constructed by Deluxe from Portadown, Northern Ireland. The club has three VIP rooms: The Red Room, China White, and The Glass Room.[citation needed]
Club Voodoo was nominated for Best Nightclub at the Licensing World Awards 2008.[2]
The building houses a bar named "Bar Voodoo". Sound systems are installed throughout the lounge giving equal volume to all areas.[citation needed] The lounge hosts live bands and DJs and alternative theme nights also.[3]
Club Voodoo opened a second club in Gweedore in July 2008.[4] It closed in August 2009, with "increased competition" being described as the main factor in the decision. [5] It was outside this nightclub that GAA All Star Kevin Cassidy's brother bit a man's ear off. Kevin Cassidy was later found guilty of affray and sentenced to community service.[6][7][8]
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