China Club in New York City submitted Description
China Club first came to prominence as a music industry hangout where some of the world's biggest stars often performed in fabulous impromptu jam sessions, i.e. David Bowie, Michael Bolton, Bruce Springsteen, Stevie Wonder, Elton John, Eric Clapton, and many more. Often referred to as the "Living Room of Rock and Roll," the club has since become a magnet for celebrities from all fields - sports, modeling, television, film -- and earned a reputation as one of America's most glamorous nightspots. On any given night it is not unusual to spot Bruce Willis, Brooke Shields, Mark Messier, Lawrence Taylor, Eddie Murphy, Rod Stewart --the list is endless.
In early 1997, the original China Club on Manhattan's Upper West Side closed. In January of 1998, the new China Club opened in the center of Manhattan's refurbished entertainment district - Times Square and drew scores of A-list celebrities from the fields of music, sports, film, fashion and Broadway, and thousands of happy party-goers alike. Check out what you've been missing...tonight!