How do you get into coppers?
How do you get into coppers?
The free tickets are mandatory to get entry into Coppers, but it doesn’t guarantee entry with admittance on a first-come-first-served basis. The first 100 people inside before 10pm will get in for free of charge with a €10 door fee required after.
What is Coppers Dublin?
One of Dublin’s most popular night clubs, Copper Face Jacks, more commonly known as ‘Coppers’ has taken to social media to announce it will be now opening at 6pm every night of the week. The venue said: “Let there be dancing.
Why is it called Copper Face Jacks?
History. Copper Face Jacks opened on 16 February 1996 and is owned by former Garda Cathal Jackson. It takes its name from John Scott, 1st Earl of Clonmell, a heavy-drinking 18th-century judge nicknamed “Copperfaced Jack” who lived on Harcourt Street. In 2013 the club’s profits were estimated at €15,000 per day.
What year did Copper Face Jacks open?
1995
Since opening back in 1995, Copper Face Jacks has become the most popular nightclub in Ireland.
Do you have to book coppers?
For parties where the wow-factor is really required, you can hire the whole venue for up to 1000 people! Imagine your company booking out Coppers for your next Christmas or summer party!
What is a coppers gold card?
For those who are unaware, the Coppers gold card grants the possessor and one guest unlimited free entry into the establishment seven days a week, 365 days a year. It entitles the holder to skip the snaking queue, a particular blessing on those busy weekend nights.
How much did Copper Face Jacks sell for?
The company behind Cathal Jackson’s Copper Face Jacks nightclub in Dublin paid a dividend of €21.69 million to its owners last year, according to new accounts. The dividend payout by Breanagh Catering Ltd brings to €68.64 million the amount paid to owners Cathal and Paula Jackson in the two years to January 31st, 2020.
How much is it to get in coppers?
Coppers charges a €5 entry fee during the week, and €10 at weekends.
Who owns coppers in Dublin?
Businessman Cathal Jackson
Businessman Cathal Jackson launched Coppers 26 years ago, transforming a nondescript building on Dublin’s Harcourt Street into an iconic venue deserving of ‘national treasure’ status. Despite being the most famous club owner in Ireland, he very rarely does sit-down interviews with the press.