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The bright lights of Chameleon then called you as you queued and hoped your outfit met the dress code and then decided whether you would just buy a joint Chameleon/Quake ticket. The dancefloor and stage (Image: Darren Pepe) Sadly the once attractive building was demolished in 2014, as the town said farewell to another part of its heritage. ID was checked by the burly bouncers and you then headed off into the darkness to see what the night had to offer.Ĭrazy coloured carpet and two floors of nightclub to explore, a night at Bo's, which was previously a cinema, was certainly memorable. Remember the days of a night out in Bo's in Guildford? The queues used to be out the door as clubbers waited to make their way into the two-floor club in Woodbridge Road.
We haven't included all the venues across Surrey but would love to hear your memories of any that do not feature on our list, so we can add them on and keep the nostalgia alive. SurreyLive has looked back on some of the county's best nightspots over the years. Yet the memories you have of dancing until your feet ached or listening to the songs of your favourite singer or band will stay with you forever. Sadly some of the buildings have either been demolished or transformed into something new.
Some have reopened a number of times but under new names. Many of the nightclubs in the county from the past 30 or more years are all but a distant memory. Sticky floors, cheap drinks, garishly patterned carpets, great tunes and good memories.