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Company type | Limited |
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Genre | Nightlife |
Hauptsitz | Rooksley, Milton Keynes |
Parent | Luminar Leisure |
Website | www.oceanaclubs.com |
Oceana is a chain of nightclubs in the United Kingdom owned and managed by Luminar Group. There are Oceana venues in Brighton, Cardiff, Kingston, Leeds, Nottingham, Plymouth, Southampton, Swansea, and Watford.
Style
Oceana nightclubs are multi-room venues with each room themed on cities from around the world, with each having a different music style. These include an Aspen Ski Lodge, a Venetian Ballroom, A Parisian Boudoir, New York Disco, Wakyama Tokyo Stock Exchange, Monte Carlo casino, Villa Tahiti, Russia Bar, Milan Bar, Barcelona and a Reykjavik Ice house. They also offer VIP suites.
Oceana Birmingham became the first Oceana venue to be put up for sale in 2010, due to Luminar's continued losses.
Milton Keynes was the first Oceana nightclub to be built in the new Xscape building before a chain of them was rolled out across the rest of the UK.
Incidents
On 22 October 2012 a man was stabbed and killed at the company's Kingston club. In response to the incident the club was closed until further notice.[1]