The Fringe Pop-Up Club
The Olympics is on everybody’s summer itinerary. If you’re heading to London for the mega event and want to escape the throngs, pay close attention. The Fringe is a pop-up members club and entertainment space in London that is providing additional options just for the Olympics. Set in a stunning 40,000 square-ft Victorian warehouse, the four story venue sits on the riverside overlooking the heart of all the juicy action: The Olympic Stadium.
The Fringe is the perfect place to unwind in between games. Additionally, as an alternative to dealing with the crowds expected, provided are giant LCD screens so you don’t miss a beat of the competitions. Hand in hand with that you can enjoy the best of the British food market, exquisite champagne and cocktails prepared by the best of London’s mixologists.
For an escape from the masses heading to the venues, the Fringe provides members with their own private transport. Board the “Water Chariots,” which will take you to/from central London, letting you out right at the Western entrance of the Olympic Park.
While your plans may be set during the day with the games, the Fringe has got you covered at night. After the thrilling action of the competitions, the Fringe smoothly transitions its members to the world of London nightlife. When the sun sets, the fun begins at The Fringe’s After Party. Live music from world class musicians and celebrity DJs will be pulsing from the lounge and dance floors. Keep a close eye out for the lineup and schedule of artists, soon to be released.
The club is available for 6 weeks only, open from July 20 – August 12. For those that haven’t planned their calendars yet, that’s one week before the opening ceremony and ending on the day of the closing ceremony. In case you’re returning for the Paralyympics and crave more luxury, The Fringe will reopen from August 9 – Sept 9. Availability for membership begins June 6, so write that on your calendar, too.
Beginning at €100 per day, membership gives you access to all the entertainment events and the exquisite food and drinks, plus the Olympic experience from a different point of view.
www.thefringe2012.com