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Popular nightclub G-A-Y is set to open with new McDonalds partnership

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The news was announced via social media with the caption saying “The Show Must Go On Even in Tier 2.” On Saturday 5th December G-A-Y At Heaven will be opening their doors with performances from Lucie Jones & Shanay Holmes.

The new partnership was made in an effort to re-open and comply with the UK’s new tier guidelines. The rules state: “Hospitality businesses selling food or drink for consumption on their premises are required to: provide table service only, in premises which sell alcohol, close between 11pm and 5am, and stop taking orders after 10pm.” The owner of G-A-Y, Jeremy Joseph, has been vocal over the COVID regulations and the government’s handling of the hospitality sector.

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