A SEAFRONT venue has announced the launch of a new lifestyle membership scheme.
From fitness classes to live events, Rockwater Hove is offering “ultimate access” to a host of exclusive activities.
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Luke Davis, founder of Rockwater, said the scheme will provide residents and visitors with a “unique subscription experience for the ultimate daycation”.
"Rockwater is a way of life, and Open Water brings together the best of that lifestyle in a subscription with a lot of content for people to get involved with,” he said.
“Open Water includes access to our Rockwater Life programme, so yoga and Pilates on the beach, intimate gigs with international recording artists, film screenings, supper clubs, comedy nights, and unique sporting events like boxing, tennis, polo and Brighton and Hove Albion FC games.
“Open Water launches in April but is available to buy now. It’s a really unique all-year-round subscription and we’ve worked hard on it to make sure we bring subscribers the very best of the Rockwater lifestyle."
Open Water will include access to Rockwater's programme of fitness and wellbeing events led by trainers and instructors, as well as priority access to film screenings, comedy nights, live music events, podcast recordings, networking events and experience days.
Further to this, access to new menu tasting and exclusive dinner parties, a gym membership to Underground and more.
Subscriptions are priced at £750 for the year and are available to purchase now.
The scheme will officially launch in April.
Here is a list of the benefits the scheme includes:
- Open Water subscriber away day experiences
- Access to the dedicated Rockwater Lounge (decorated by Brighton & Hove’s own Postman) and full, free hospitality at Brighton & Hove Albion FC for home fixtures
- Tickets to sporting events including boxing, tennis, polo and F1 (tickets will be free or discounted depending on the specific event, and in some cases tickets will be made available for purchase to sold-out events)
- Intimate gigs with international recording artists and DJs, with free attendance at one gig per year
- Ring-fenced subscriber tickets to our monthly Rockwater Comedy nights
- 50% off an Underground Gym membership or £100 off small group training
Plans have been submitted to Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole Council to turn restaurants and kiosks at Sandbanks and Branksome Chine in Dorset into a Rockwater Village - modelled on the Rockwater operation he runs at Hove.
The existing building in Sandbanks will be reconfigured to provide the restaurant area with central bar servery, booth seating, sofa style seating, tables and regular seating, while the existing back of house will provide toilets, comms room, ice machines, wines and spirits store and a cellar.
The plans will go to committee in the coming months.
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