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Ireland back dancing as nightclubs reopen for first time in 600 days with hundreds queuing to get into Copper Face Jacks

DUBLIN was back dancing tonight as nightclubs reopened for the first time since March 2020 - and hundreds of punters lined the street desperate to get into Copper Face Jacks.

Nightclubs and late night bars welcomed back customers this evening as the Covid-19 restrictions on the industry were lifted - with Dublin dancefloors back in use for the first time in nearly 600 days.

Copper Face Jacks in Dublin had huge queues of people waiting to get in tonight
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Copper Face Jacks in Dublin had huge queues of people waiting to get in tonight
Hundred of punters lined the streets desperate to get back into one of Dublin most famous nightclubs
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Hundred of punters lined the streets desperate to get back into one of Dublin most famous nightclubs

The Government announcement this week that nightclubs could reopen has been followed by a frenzy of excitement, as venues finalised plans and made last-minute preparations for the return of revellers.

Social media videos showed punters gathering in huge numbers outside Coppers in a desperate attempt to get back into the Dublin hotspot.

Videos showed large lines with hundreds of hopefuls stretching along Harcourt Street.

Some of the first people through the door of the Tramline nightclub in Dublin city centre were certainly taking him at his word.

Alvin Pascal, from Beaumont in Dublin, was a regular visitor to nightclubs before the pandemic.

He said: "It's been two years so it's a bit of a different experience. I was a bit anxious coming out. But it's fun now, being in there."

He said he had missed socialising with people.

"It's a bit different than when you're sitting at home or sitting in pubs," he said.

Some of those determined to make the most of the new-found freedom thought the rules did not necessarily add up.

Mr Pascal said: "You can dance and not have a mask on. But you have to wear a mask in the toilet. What's the difference?

"We'll see how it goes."

NEW GUIDELINES FOR INDUSTRY

Asked if he planned to go out next weekend, he said: "100 per cent. It's been two years, I'm obviously going to go out."

Taoiseach Micheal Martin had promised earlier this week: "What traditionally happens in a nightclub will continue to happen in the nightclub."

And revellers made sure this happened as queues began to form at some venues in Dublin early in the evening.

Under the guidelines, masks must be worn when not dancing, drinking or eating. All nightclub events will also be ticketed from next week.

Lakshay Seth, who lives in Dublin, said he was "really excited" to visit a nightclub again as prior to the pandemic he would go out nearly every second weekend.

He said he missed dancing during the long closure of venues and added he was not nervous and planned to follow the rules.

He said: “I travel on public transport, so if I get Covid I might get it there or I might get it here. But if there's any guidelines we have to follow, we're up for it."

Many venue owners have insisted that despite the quick turnaround time, they are excited and ready to open.

TICKET ISSUE FOR TOURISTS

Culture Minister Catherine Martin told reporters on Thursday night that the hospitality industry needs to "show leadership" and ensure that they follow the new rules.

Rising case numbers and growing pressures on the health service has prompted warnings from health officials this week about a long winter ahead.

Ian Redmond, who runs the Tramline nightclub, said tonight: "I'm so excited.

"To finally get open is just amazing," he said as he stood outside the venue.

"We have done everything we can. We've got the ambulance service checking temperatures. Covid ID requests, passport ID. We've done everything."

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However, he did express some concern that the new guidelines on tickets would make it hard to stage smaller events and attract customers.

He said: “Tourists coming to Ireland won't be able to walk up to our door and come in.”

Copper Face Jacks is one of Dublin's most popular night venues
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Copper Face Jacks is one of Dublin's most popular night venues
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