A PREMIUM Dublin nightclub with VIP sections and double toilet cubicles is set to open its doors to the public in WEEKS.
Dublin is about to get a fresh nightlife addition with the opening of Envy.

Envy is a new exclusive nightclub set to open in Dublin[/caption]
The new spot has undergone a €2 million renovation[/caption]
Located beneath K Sixty Seven in Swords, Envy has been in the works for over a year and has undergone a €2million renovation.
And it is ready to make its debut on March 1.
The club, formerly known as Rouge, has undergone a massive transformation.
It promises a completely revamped experience for clubgoers.
One of the standout features of the new venue is its VIP sections, offering a luxury feel for those looking to elevate their night out.
What’s more, Envy will feature double toilet cubicles – allowing groups of friends to go to the bathroom together.
Meanwhile, the largest Lidl in Northern Ireland this month – and a sports star is set to cut the ribbon.
The new store will open on Thursday February 27, at Riverside Retail Park in Coleraine, Co Derry.
Former Irish rugby star and Coleraine local Andrew Trimble will cut the ribbon at the grand opening and welcome both new and returning customers.
Shoppers will enjoy supplier sampling, family-friendly entertainment, and special opening day offers – including gift cards for the first ten customers in line.
At 2,514 square meters, this store will be the largest Lidl store in Northern Ireland.
Regional Managing Director for Lidl Northern Ireland Ivan Ryan said they’re excited to start the year with the opening of the region’s largest store.
He said: “We are thrilled to kick off the year with the opening of our largest regional store in Northern Ireland.
“We look forward to opening the doors to our loyal Coleraine customers at the end of February, and to delivering more new stores in 2025, allowing Lidl to continue driving growth and supporting job creation in communities across Northern Ireland.”
Lidl recently announced it invested a record £360m into Northern Ireland’s economy last year and supported nearly 6,900 jobs – including 1,300 direct employees.
The retailer also plans to invest £150million in new stores, aiming to expand its network to 50 locations by the end of the decade.

It features VIP lounges and double toilet cubicles[/caption]