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Deville's Pad to Close

devillesinteriorOne of Perth’s favourite nightspots Deville’s Pad have announced that the party is over. The popular themed nightspot will permanently close it’s doors on Saturday March 21st.

Deville’s pad opened back in 2008 and has been a popular spot, particularly for an older crowd.

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The venue announced it’s demise on it’s Facebook page earlier today.

“As saddened as we are that the doors of Hell are closing, in true Deville’s style we plan on going out with GUNS BLAZIN!

“In the meantime, we invite you to join us in celebrating seven fantastic years in business”.

The nightclub had attracted celebrity attention during it’s run, last year Justin Timberlake was spotted at the venue. The club had also been a regular spot outside the LGBTIQ scene for Perth drag stars perform at.

OIP Staff

 

 

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