Floating nightclub complete with three expansive levels and 360-degree views has set sail for Australia
Sydney has one of the most spectacular harbours in the world and a climate to match.
And now the spoils of Europe's party scene is making its way Down Under.
Seadeck - a decadent floating nightclub complete with three levels, 360-degree views and curated musical lineups - will pull up in Sydney Harbour in February for an already booked-out opening.
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Ahoy! Seadeck - a decadent floating nightclub complete with three levels, 360-degree views and curated musical lineups - will pull up in Sydney Harbour in February for an already booked-out opening
Headed by former agent, promoter and digital media manager of Future music, Scott Robertson and Mel Como, Gavin Douchkov and Joseph Ralph, from Double Bay's cool new establishment, Vine, the project will no doubt be a success.
The open air deck is truly a spectacle with giant neon palm trees, a DJ booth and too many tables to count.
A spokesperson for the extravagant concept teased future guests with an incredible visual.
'We are creating an unrivaled 360-degree experience with the iconic Opera House and Sydney Harbour Bridge as your backdrop and sweeping panoramic views of the Harbour.
Nightclub revolution Down Under: The open air deck is truly a spectacle, with giant neon palm trees, a DJ booth and too many tables to count
'With an unsurpassed attention to detail on all levels so that every one of your senses are aroused.'
The spokesperson also revealed that guests could expect only the best live music acts to perform come February.
'Music is an integral part of Seadeck's ethos with an impressive array of some of the biggest international artists in the world alongside carefully curated lineups of Australia's best local talent already lined up for the summer season.'
The only establishment that comes close to what Seadeck will offer is The Island, a floating restaurant and bar that anchor's off Sydney's Eastern Suburbs.
However, it caters for much smaller numbers and sprawls out across the one level.
Small scale: The only establishment that comes close to what Seadeck will offer is The Island, a floating restaurant and bar that anchor's off Sydney's Eastern Suburbs
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