Kingston Upon Thames (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Kingston’s former PRYZM nightclub is set for a £3 million redevelopment by NEOS Hospitality, splitting the historic site into two new live‑music venues.
Redesigned as two distinct clubs, Circuit and Bonnie Rogues, the former PRYZM nightclub promises a new blend of contemporary pub culture and late-night intensity.
Circuit will debut on August 22 and offer a thrilling after-dark experience featuring two music rooms, immersive lighting, and state-of-the-art sound.
Later in the fall, Bonnie Rogues, the second location, will open.
Russell Quelch, CEO of NEOS Hospitality, said:
“This is a major opportunity to bring something fresh to Kingston.
We’ve put a lot into creating venues that reflect what people are looking for now, something exciting, something fun and something you want to keep coming back to.”
The circuit will feature signature pink cups, wall-to-wall energy, and a good-vibes-only atmosphere designed for pure celebration.
Bonnie Rogues, located on the ground floor, will introduce a modern British pub with a rebellious twist.
Mr Quelch said:
“We can’t wait for the launch to showcase the new vibe and bring a brand-new, elevated experience to the town.
We look forward to launching two great venues whilst continuing our partnership with Banquet records.”
Live music, strong flavors, and exuberant enjoyment are all features of Bonnie Rogues, a venue that seamlessly moves from midday eating and drinks to late-night celebrations.
The transformation team promises a thrilling environment and next-level sound.
Circuit and Bonnie Rogues are expected to provide Kingston with unforgettable evenings.
Kingston’s nightlife is set to take a whole new turn with the addition of two new locations.
How will the split into Bonnie Rogues and Circuit improve Kingston’s nightlife appeal?
By creating a party bar (Bonnie Rogues) and a state-of-the-art nightclub (Circuit), the operators can cater to different age groups and preferences, drawing in both casual bar-goers and dedicated clubbers. This dual offering helps diversify the local nightlife experience and attracts a wider demographic.
Circuit will focus on live music and DJ-led events, featuring upgraded sound systems and improved sightlines to the stage, particularly from the second floor.
This investment is designed to continue Kingston’s history of hosting major artists and vibrant music events, making it a regional destination for live entertainment.