The 'most remote' nightclub in the world will open its doors in Scotland later this year.Detour Discotheque is opening up on the Isle of Coll in the Inner Hebrides to give partygoers some pretty unique weekend plans.
The wee island has just 200 inhabitants, with organisers turning Coll's community centre An Cridhe into a glamorous retro paradise in September.The nightclub, styled like the 1970's New York Style venue, will welcome fun-loving visitors for just two nights on September 22 and 23.The new venture follows the sell-out success of the first Detour Discotheque, which took place in the Westfjords of Iceland last year.
Organisers held their first party weekend in the tiny fishing village last April, with guests travelling from all over the world to soak up the Icelandic culture, trying to spot the Northern Lights while partying the weekend away.
And organisers have chosen to bring the sure to be exciting event to the Scottish Island, saying they are keen to bring the party to one of the "wildest and most beautiful parts of the world".The Isle of Coll is UK's only official "dark-sky communities", meaning partygoers are sure to experience a beautiful night's sky while they dance the night away.With a capacity of 250, the event will feature top DJs and bands playing floor-filler disco tunes under a spinning mirror ball.
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