Brighton’s Iconic Pussycat Club Shuts After 27 Years
The legendary Pussycat Club, one of Brighton’s longest-running late-night spots, has slammed its doors for good. After nearly three decades lighting up Grand Parade, the city’s famous strip joint closed last weekend, ending an era in the adult entertainment scene.
Lease Runs Out, New Owners Step In
The closure came as the club’s lease expired. New owners have taken over the property with big plans to redevelop. Rumours suggest the building will be transformed into a hospitality venue or another entertainment hotspot along buzzing London Road.
Emotional Goodbye from Staff and Performers
Staff and dancers held a private farewell, bidding a fond goodbye to a place that defined Brighton’s seafront party vibe since the late 1990s. Known for its iconic pink neon sign, the Pussycat Club was a bold beacon of the city’s vibrant and diverse nightlife.
Brighton’s Nightlife Loses a Colourful Legend
Often controversial but always proud, the Pussycat Club symbolised Brighton’s culture of openness and entertainment variety. With the curtain now down after 27 years of music, dancing, and late-night fun, the city closes a bright and cheeky chapter in its nightlife history.