Following on from the announcement of our tie-up with Haçienda resident Graeme Park, here are a few snapshots of a night out in the legendary Manchester venue, from 1995.
The club closed in June 1997, and it’s notable that in these images, taken by Clive Hunter for Getty Images, the smiley t-shirts and acid house paraphernalia best associated with the venue are gone, and clubbers appear to be going for a more grunge/soulboy look.
Embed from Getty ImagesCall out to all readers of 909originals: if you have an old photos from the Haçienda (or indeed from any other seminal venue of the 1980s or 1990s), drop us a line, we’re always on the look out for new (old) material. 🙂
[Photos by Clive Hunter, Getty Images]
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