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Legendary club owner says Scottish nightlife is dead until vaccine is found

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coronavirus vaccine is found.Mike Grieve, one of the owners of Glasgow's Sub Club, believes that only an immunisation will allow clubs to open and return to their former glory.The Jamaica Street venue, which opened in the late 1980s, claims to be among the longest running underground dance clubs in the world.It is home to one of the UK's largest bodysonic dance floors, allowing revelers to feel the music pulsing below their feet.The "proper house venue" - which has no outdoor areas, and has a maximum capacity of 410 people - has been closed because of the Covid-19 lockdown.Clubbers won't get a chance to feel the music any time soon - and Mike believes that may never happen for many establishments.He said: "One of the concerns we have is.

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