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After thirty years of partying in the ‘dear green place’ that is Glasgow, the Sub Club still resides deep below ground at number 22 Jamaica Street.
Week in, week out, you can find the cream of the city’s music makers playing to the best people the city can muster on the finest sound system you will hear in Scotland, or pretty much anywhere in the world for that matter.
Joining them are DJs and artists from all corners of the planet, enthused by the reputation that the club, hand in hand with it’s hedonists, has built over years. Regularly voted amongst the best clubs in the world and revered by regulars, visitors, DJs and musicians the world over, it has maintained a reputation that promises no prejudice and no limits when it comes to enjoying great music.
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