Tunnel (New York City nightclub)

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Tunnel was a famed New York City nightclub owned by nightlife impresario Peter Gatien, known for its cavernous, multi-room layout and role in the city’s vibrant club scene of the late 1980s and 1990s.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf music venue
nightclub
activePeriod 1990s
late 1980s
associatedWith New York City nightlife
Peter Gatien nightclub empire
borough Manhattan
country United States of America
surface form: United States
culturalRole gathering place for diverse nightlife subcultures
iconic venue of New York City’s 1990s club culture
genre dance music
electronic music
hip hop
house music
techno
hasFeature VIP areas
long central dance floor
multiple levels
multiple themed rooms
knownFor elaborate lighting and sound systems
large capacity crowds
late-night parties
locatedIn Chelsea, Manhattan
Manhattan
New York City
locatedNear West Side Highway
locatedOn Twelfth Avenue
namedAfter railroad tunnel
neighborhood Chelsea
notableFor cavernous multi-room layout
hosting dance music and electronic music events
large themed rooms and dance floors
long narrow main room resembling a tunnel
role in New York City club scene of late 1980s and 1990s
occupiesBuildingType former railroad freight terminal
operatedBy Peter Gatien
owner Peter Gatien
partOf New York City club kid scene
patronType club kids
hip hop audiences
ravers
sisterVenue Club USA (New York City nightclub)
Limelight (New York City nightclub)
Palladium (New York City nightclub)
status defunct
streetAddress 220 Twelfth Avenue

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Peter Gatien notableWork Tunnel (New York City nightclub)
documentary film "Limelight" (2011) featuresNightclub Tunnel (New York City nightclub)
subject surface form: Limelight