
The Curling Club will open at Vinegar Yard, near London Bridge, from October 17, 2024, until February 28, 2025.
The venue, which has a capacity of 600, will be transformed into a winter wonderland with curling lanes, festive decorations, and food and drink vendors.
The Curling Club will use sustainably made granite stones for their lanes, and on-site coaches will be available to help guests improve their curling skills.
The venue will also feature live DJs and glitterball dancers.
Olympic gold medallist and Team GB’s Chef de Mission, Eve Muirhead, will host select events at the venue.
Trevor Bowers, chairman of The Curling Club, said: “Our expansion to Manchester marks a major step in The Curling Club’s growth as we build on four strong years in London.
“This move allows us to reach new audiences while continuing our presence in London with a highly anticipated return to Vinegar Yard, which is hugely exciting.
“With this expansion and other plans, we’re accelerating our national rollout – all while staying focused on delivering exceptional, high-quality experiences for both guests and corporate clients during the winter season.”
A representative of the Vinegar Yard said: “After a remarkable first year, we’re delighted to welcome The Curling Club back for another second season.
“With the Winter Olympics on the horizon too in 2026, we’re excited to elevate the experience and make this year even more special.”
The Curling Club is also set to open in Manchester for the first time this year.
For more information and to book tickets, visit www.thecurlingclub.com
The venue will open at New Jackson, a new neighbourhood in the city, from November 24, 2024, until February 28, 2025.
The Manchester venue will feature the same high-energy curling, après ski ambiance, and festive food and drink as the London venue.
Tickets for both the London and Manchester venues are on sale now, with packages starting from £15 (+VAT) for Pay for Play and from £47.95 (+VAT) for Corporate Packages.
