Inspired by Berlin clubs, the phone ban at Amber’s has been embraced by clubbers seeking deeper connections
Standing in the queue at Amber’s, one of Manchester’s newest nightclubs, before your bag is searched or your ticket is checked, you are asked to take out your phone and a white sticker bearing the club’s name is placed over the camera.
Once through security and before heading downstairs, following the sound of pounding music from the dark rooms below, a doorman again asks whether phone cameras are covered.
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