Celebrities reopens
NIGHTLIFE / New chapter begins for Davie Village hotspot
Raziel (Daniel Z Berish videographer) / Vancouver / Friday, March 08, 2013
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Before closing for renovations earlier this year, Celebrities was already a Davie Street landmark, voted one of the top dancefloors on the West Coast. The club's owners decided to close and revamp, because “even an icon needs a makeover.”

After a long two months, Celebrities has reopened its doors, ushering in -- along with an eager crowd -- a new chapter for the Vancouver hotspot.

Xtra’s Raziel Reid was at Celebrities' new weekly Thursday party, Liberace, where the club’s bandages came off and the revived face of the Village was revealed.






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Same Old Thang
Yawn.
Lame Couver, Lame Couver BC
03/11/13 1:29 AM EST
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Congratulations Celebrities
Change is good ;) xoxo
Terry Costa, Mirateca Azores
03/29/13 5:22 AM EST
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meh
Terry, you'd be disappointed, not that your events were so spectacular. Celebrities is a total douche city. I've never seen so many fights or cops outside of this establishment before.
Karen Walker, Vancouver BC
04/26/13 9:03 PM EST
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