Fabric Nightclub Seeks Donations for Appeal Fund

Fabric Nightclub Seeks Donations for Appeal Fund

London nightclub Fabric is seeking donations to fund an appeal against its license revocation. The Night Time Industries Association, an organization formed last year to protect U.K. nightlife, announced plans on the night of the decision to launch an appeal fund, setting a target of £500,000 ($660,000). Now, a page on the Fabric website, which features a new line of #savefabric T-shirts, has officially launched the drive. “This is about more than fabric – an entire way of life is under threat,” reads the club’s statement. Read more excerpts below and donate here.

Revisit a list of tributes to the club.

We do not ignore the tragic fact that two people have died after visiting our club and all of us at fabric are devastated about this loss of life. We have been and always will be committed to caring for our customers and operating within the law.

We want to learn, we will try harder. We always have. We started this to create a safe place, a home – not a ‘superclub’. It’s about the fabric that unites us all, that stitches together race, gender, age and sexual preference into a brilliant tapestry. We invest in the best music, technology, interior and visual design and our staff and safety are industry leading. 

But, our case shows that whatever measures you take to prevent crime and regardless of how well you run your venue, you too could still be closed. Someone has to take a stand.

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