
A weekly club night at Horizon Nightclub showcasing emerging local talent and commercial club anthems across two rooms, including the Main Room and The Tunnel.
This Friday, 6th March, Horizon Nightclub continues its weekly run of PROJEKT Fridays. Located at 214 Kings Rd, right in the heart of the Brighton seafront arches, the night is designed as a dedicated space for the city's freshest up-and-coming local talent. Instead of relying solely on established names, the focus here is on new sounds and the artists who are currently shaping the future of the local scene. Itâs a straightforward club night that prioritises the music coming out of the immediate area, making it a regular fixture for those who follow the evolution of Brightonâs nightlife.
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The venue is split into two main sections, each offering a different energy. The Main Room is where youâll find the more familiar side of the night, featuring modern commercial anthems and well-known club hits. Itâs the larger of the two spaces and generally draws the biggest crowd. On the other hand, The Tunnel hosts the âTunnel Takeoverâ, which is specifically geared towards emerging sounds and new faces. This area often explores genres like house and garage, providing a platform for DJs who are just starting to make a name for themselves. Having these two rooms allows for a bit of movement between the high-energy commercial tracks and the more experimental, underground sets.
In terms of the logistics, the doors open at 23:00 and the music carries on until 05:00 on Saturday morning. It is very much a late-night environment tailored for young people and dedicated clubbers, so it isn't the kind of place for a quiet evening or a family-friendly outing. Ticket pricing is quite broad, starting from free entry and reaching up to ÂŁ80 for those looking at booth reservations or more exclusive options, with additional booking fees applied to most tiers. Whether youâre there for the house and garage in the tunnel or the commercial hits in the main room, it offers a full six-hour window to see what the local talent is currently producing.














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