by Natasha Wolff | February 15, 2024 12:10 pm
British nightlife entrepreneur James Huddleston has been involved with some of the biggest New York City destinations for over 20 years (Jane Hotel Ballroom and The Box to name two). His first project was the Soviet-themed Soho vodka bar, Pravda, before it closed. What came next, Gospel[1], is a new nightlife concept in Pravda’s old Lafayette Street space with co-founder Juriel Zeligman. Nestled in the heart of SoHo, the new-age social club centers its purpose around music, the arts and human connection. The cutting-edge collective space, combining a multi-floor experience with worldly influenced house music and culinary events, attracts globally renowned DJs including Black Coffee and Diplo. Celebrities who flock to the intimate, cultural space include Leonardo DiCaprio and Gerard Butler.
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