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NEW LOOK! NEW MANAGER! NEW STYLE!!

For the first time in 31 years Connections Nightclub has expanded and expanded and boy does she look wow. Her new dress is on! Hot pink suade, not one but two 70’s antique chandliers and fibre optics Do they go together on an average day in an average place? No, but then this is Connections Nightclub.

Tim Brown Connections owner, describes the Connections facelift as Something old, something new, something blue and something borrowed so when you meet Dexter(the bank manager) please be nice and buy him a drink!.?

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For those of you are not too young to remember Connections was the first (always first) to have the latest lighting and mirror ball shows and Tim has done it again. He’s installed the most amazing, the most psychodelic hypnotising dance floor light show with the addition of six of the latest fibre optic technology lights.

Over the years the creative team at Connies have brought us cutting edge super shows, music and a style unsurpassed. The all new Connections not only promises us that mix of super bling and brilliantly choreographed shows inside it now offers the chilled out luxury of the rooftop terrace.

Warm summer nights, champagne, city views cruisy chillout music early and an 8pm opening brings a new mix to gay perths nightlife. Suddenly we now have two fabulous outdoor venues bringing different but complementary styles.

Today there was more than a glint of excitement in the eye of newly appointed manager Aaron Davey and the rest of the renovation team. They know they are part of something really special the dawn of a new era in the life of what is the oldest nightclub in the world. Connections.

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