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£329.00Owners of the venue, which has operated on the same site in Bristol’s Temple Meads for some 19 years, announced the launch of a new campaign to raise money towards the opening of a permanent new home.
The campaign, titled #KEEPMOTIONMOVING, hopes to raise £250,000 to secure “a permanent home for Motion by relocating to a freehold property in Bristol” and establish a new space for both Motion and Motion’s sister venue, Marble Factory.
“Motion is more than just a club, it’s a cultural institution that has put Bristol on the global music map,” says Motion’s Managing Director, Daniel Law-Deeks.
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“Losing it would be a devastating blow to the city’s nightlife, economy, and creative industries. We need our community’s support now more than ever to ensure Motion’s legacy continues.”
By establishing ‘Motion 2.0’ on a site owned by the club, owners say it would allow the venue to continue operating while protected from “external pressures” that have “already forced the closure of numerous venues across the country”.
The venue is calling on its community to crowdfund for the club’s future, asking for donations or investments. Those who donate can receive “exclusive rewards” such as limited edition merchandise, VIP guestlist access and “lifetime membership opportunities”.
Find out how to support Motion’s future here, and read their full statement below.
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