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One of the UK's most well known nightclubs is to close permanently after its licence was revoked.
The decision to shut down Fabric was made by Islington Council in north London, which described a "culture of drugs" at the venue.
The club was closed temporarily earlier this year after the deaths of two teenagers.
The Metropolitan Police claimed keeping Fabric open would cause further drug-related deaths.
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Fabric co-founder Cameron Leslie said he was "gutted" at the decision.
It has been criticised by several DJs and artists who have performed at the venue in the past.
A 28-day licence suspension was already in place at Fabric following the death of an 18-year-old last month.
It sparked an online petition with 150,000 signatures and DJs like Annie Mac tweeting their support.
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The best spot in London for Electronic music gone, what a shame.
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