The plans aim to cater to the city’s residents, students, and visitors seeking evening entertainment, providing a safe and controlled environment for socialisation, free from the restrictions of traditional nightclubs.

  • β€’ Alternative music scene
  • β€’ Live music events
  • β€’ DJ booth and dance floor

The former Cirkus nightclub, which closed its doors in 2019, would be transformed into a’small late night bar’ offering a unique and alternative music experience. The venue would feature a main bar area, a dance floor space, and a DJ booth, providing a space for live music and DJ sets. The premises area spans approximately 103 square meters, with a total of 6 rooms, including a main bar area, a dance floor space, a DJ booth, a cloakroom, customer toilets, staff areas, storage facilities, and emergency exits in compliance with safety regulations.

Key Features: β€’ Main bar area β€’ Dance floor space β€’ DJ booth β€’ Cloakroom and customer toilets β€’ Staff areas and storage facilities

The ‘Underground Bar’ would offer a range of beverages, including alcoholic and non-alcoholic options, as well as recorded music and occasional live music events. The venue’s atmosphere is expected to be ‘vibrant and lively’, catering to a diverse range of patrons, including Oxford residents, university students, and visitors to the city. The bar would operate under the following hours:

  1. Monday to Friday: 5pm to 11pm (live music) and noon to 2.30am (recorded music and alcohol sales)
  2. Saturdays and Sundays: noon to 11pm (live music) and noon to 2.30am (recorded music and alcohol sales)

The plans come as a welcome relief for music lovers in the city centre, following the closure of several smaller venues in recent years. The ‘Underground Bar’ would provide a much-needed space for live music and DJ events, filling the gap left by the loss of The Wheatsheaf and The Cellar. The proposed ‘Underground Bar’ would be a significant addition to Oxford’s music scene, offering a unique and alternative music experience. The venue’s atmosphere and hours of operation would provide a safe and controlled environment for patrons to enjoy live music and socialise with like-minded individuals. The application was submitted by applicants Yola Kucel and Agnieszka Rzad, and the deadline for feedback is Monday, May 12. “β€œThe space is ideal to host those who like to socialise with like-minded people within a safe and controlled environment, therefore allowing our customers to freely express themselves regardless of gender, race or sexual identity,” the application proposes. β€œThe space is perfect for those who like to socialise with like-minded people within a safe and controlled environment, therefore allowing our customers to freely express themselves regardless of gender, race or sexual identity.”

The venue’s owner, Yola Kucel, stated: β€œThe space is ideal to host those who like to socialise with like-minded people within a safe and controlled environment, therefore allowing our customers to freely express themselves regardless of gender, race or sexual identity.”
The plans aim to provide a safe and controlled environment for patrons to enjoy live music and socialise with like-minded individuals. The venue’s owner, Agnieszka Rzad, added: β€œWe want to create a space that is welcoming to everyone, regardless of their background or identity. We believe that this is an opportunity to bring people together and provide a safe and inclusive environment for all.”
The proposed ‘Underground Bar’ would be a significant addition to Oxford’s music scene, offering a unique and alternative music experience. The plans come as a welcome relief for music lovers in the city centre, following the closure of several smaller venues in recent years. β€œThis is a fantastic opportunity for the city to have a new venue that will attract visitors and provide a vibrant atmosphere for everyone.”
The Oxford City Council has yet to comment on the application, but the plans have been well-received by the local music community. Highlights:
β€’ Unique music experience – The ‘Underground Bar’ would offer a unique and alternative music experience, providing a space for live music and DJ events. β€’ Safe and controlled environment – The venue would provide a safe and controlled environment for patrons to enjoy live music and socialise with like-minded individuals. β€’ Welcoming atmosphere – The proposed ‘Underground Bar’ would be a significant addition to Oxford’s music scene, offering a welcoming atmosphere for patrons of all backgrounds and identities.

Definitions:

β€’ Alternative music scene – A genre of music that is often characterized by its unique sound, style, and aesthetic, often embracing non-mainstream and underground music. β€’ Live music events – Music performances that take place in front of an audience, often featuring a variety of musicians and bands. β€’ DJ booth – A raised platform or area in a venue where a DJ performs and mixes music. β€’ Non-alcoholic beverages – Drinks that do not contain any alcohol, often including soft drinks, juices, and other beverages.

Key Facts:
β€’ The ‘Underground Bar’ would be located at 29-31 George Street in Oxford city centre.
β€’ The venue would be a’small late night bar’, open until 2.30am on some nights.
β€’ The proposed ‘Underground Bar’ would offer a range of beverages, including alcoholic and non-alcoholic options.
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