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2026: Transform: RUSU 3sixty re-opens

Thursday, 27 September 2018

View of night club dance floor and bar

As part of Reading University Students’ Union (RUSU), the 3sixty nightclub is a key part of our students’ social life as well as hosting other Union and University events. The refurbishment sees upgrades to all of the club’s features, including cutting-edge audio/visual systems, better access and general improvements to facilities and décor.

The club can accommodate many more guests now with an extended dance floor and changes to the bar area and opening of a soft drinks bar maximizing level floor space. All of which means a better experience for our students. Together with Mojo's Bar and Café Mondial and sectional seating areas there is flexibility to hold up to three different events at the same time.

The project demonstrates the University commitment to the 2026: TRANSFORM capital investment programme, with £3m devoted to improving the club’s facilities. The project was very much steered by RUSU who, from the beginning, have involved students in the design of the renovation.

Details of upcoming RUSU events are available on RUSU’s events page.

 

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