Entry Rules And Why You May Be Denied In Nightclubs

Nightclubs are no longer places where we just go dancing away our sorrows in Nigeria. They have become the biggest hub for entertainment where international DJs are flown in, you get to see celebrities live outside tv screens and concert-like performances go down. For Nigerian nightclubs to have matched up to a high standard, the same goes for their rules and regulations that determine whether you can be granted entry or not.

 

Entry Time

Usually, it is clearly written in club invites when the door opens for general entry of accepted guests. In most cases when there are reservations for special guests, you may be denied entry no matter how well dressed or ready you are because the club gets really jampacked. The best measure to take in enjoying your time at the club is to book a table ahead. People will be denied access or your sake too.

 

Dress Code

Note that, the club reserves the right to refuse entry to any person considered unsuitably attired. Customers are required to dress smart casual and remain neat and tidy. Management reserves the right to apply their discretion at all times. Note for security reasons Management may require the removal of any hat, helmet or headdress.

 

The following dress may be considered unacceptable:

Ripped, torn or soiled clothing

T-shirts with offensive design/words

Camouflage clothing

Work singlets or work tank tops

Active sporting attire

Manual work clothing or boots (including all steel cap boots)

Unclean, untidy or torn footwear

Ugg boots, rubber gumboots

Exceptions may be made for special events

 

Search Policy

Search procedures are within the legal rights of Ministry of Sound and it is a condition of entry to the Club that all customers agree to be searched prior to entry and throughout the duration of their attendance at the Club. This is for the safety of all our customers. Customers will only be searched by a member of the same sex. If customers refuse to be searched, they will be refused entry and escorted off the premises and refunds will not be issued.

There’s a  zero-tolerance policy on drugs and anyone suspected of taking, dealing or asking for drugs will be searched and ejected from the Club. In instances where drugs are found, customers will be detained, and the matter will be reported to the police. Any customers found to be in possession of offensive weapons of any kind will be detained, and the matter will be reported to the police.