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One of the best things about Bristol is its varied nightlife scene with a plethora of clubs ranging in size and style.

The huge array of late night venues means there are plenty of events to keep everyone entertained no matter what their taste.

Every now and then certain clubs decide to mix things up and throw events which really catch the eye for being a bit different. Recently there have been nights at The Fleece which celebrated national treasures Louis Theroux and David Attenborough, while a little further back there was a foam and pizza party at Pryzm.



But a night is lined up at SWX which might just take the prize as the weirdest and wackiest in recent times - if not ever.

The Nelson Street venue has recently been taken over by the same company that owns popular Brixton live music venue Electric and has been welcoming some huge bands from around the world, but it’s still also throwing club nights from the routine to the ridiculous.

And the ‘Rubber Duck Rave’ definitely falls into the latter of those two categories. The bizarre-sounding club night on February 23 will see thousands of rubber ducks of all shapes and sizes being fired out of confetti cannons and dropped from the ceiling onto revellers below.



There will also be people dressed up as inflatable rubber ducks on stage throughout the night, along with a DJ playing club classics.

An SWX spokesman said: “We sometimes like to have a bit of a laugh with our club nights and this is definitely going to be good fun.



“It will be the city’s first ever rubber duck rave and with thousands of rubber ducks, you’d be quacking mad to miss it!”

Tickets are available here.