The Hacienda was not just a nightclub; it was the epicenter of a cultural revolution that reshaped the city's music scene and left an indelible mark on global dance music.
From its inception in 1982 to its closure in 1997, The Hacienda bridged the gap between the post-punk era and the rise of acid house, becoming the birthplace of the Madchester movement.
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