Centre Point is relaunching its initiative to make nightlife more accessible to everyone. The Dublin club is offering discounted tickets for all events to those on unemployment benefits, jobseekers, and asylum seekers, ensuring financial barriers don’t stand in the way of accessing nightlife.
As part of the project, a limited number of reduced tickets for each event will be distributed. If these tickets sell out, those who cannot afford the full price are asked to contact Centre Point directly at CentrePointDublin@gmail.com. The club’s staff has committed to making every attempt to assist individuals in need, reaffirming its commitment to making nightlife more inclusive and accessible to everyone.
Centre Point will also introduce an optional donation system for all guestlist attendees, encouraging contributions of €5 or €10. Every four months, the club will partner with a different charity, ensuring these donations support meaningful causes. This initiative enables patrons to participate in a collective effort for positive change, while also helping those in need.
These initiatives coincide with the launch of Centre Point’s highly anticipated new season, featuring a lineup of massive DJs such as Boys Noize, Todd Terje, Yung Singh, and Nils Hoffmann. The season also highlights rising stars like Sam Alfred and Effy, alongside acts like Flight Facilities and special all-night sets from Or:La and Daniel Avery. Local talent will also take the stage, adding to the club’s diverse, carefully curated programme. With extensive renovations, including a cutting-edge LED wall and a brand-new DJ booth, Centre Point is positioning itself as one of Dublin’s top destinations for electronic music, ushering in a new era for the venue.
Tickets to all Centre Point shows can be purchased here.