"Trilogy is the beating heart of the late-night scene in High Wycombe". 

Those are the words of Trilogy's site director Charles Kelly, who is excited about the reopening of his nightclub in Paul's Row, High Wycombe on Easter bank holiday weekend (Thursday, March 28).

In recent weeks, Trilogy has had a huge £500,000 makeover with four new zones, three DJs, an impressive light and sound display of stadium quality, and an enhanced VIP booth experience.

The redesign also features the addition and extension of Bunker, a new room housing a stunning outdoor terrace.

Epic Bars and Clubs, the national bar and nightclub operators who own Trilogy, assure patrons that the refurbishment will not interrupt the club's operation and that all staff will retain their roles.

The makeover is aimed at reaffirming Trilogy's position as the leading late-night entertainment hotspot in the area.

Bucks Free Press: Charles Kelly

In an interview with the Free Press, Charles Kelly, the site director, offered his insights into the refurbishment.

When asked about the reason for the makeover, Mr Kelly said: "As a company we’ve always vowed to go back into our sites every 18-24 months to sprinkle some magic dust and give them a refresh.

"We first opened Trilogy as a trimmed-down-table-service bar during the pandemic so it was time we gave our fantastic and very loyal guests in Bucks some new features to enjoy".

When asked about what sets Trilogy apart from other venues, Mr Kelly said: "Trilogy is the beating heart of the late-night scene in High Wycombe.

"It’s a proper nightclub; DJs, Dancefloors, VIP Booths, good value drinks and you’re guaranteed to see all of your friends there week-in-week-out.

"We as a company have been running nightclubs together for over 30 years and we really know what we’re doing.

"We listen to our guests and offer them exactly what they want from a good night out".

Mr Kelly expressed enthusiasm about the launch night, saying: "We’ve really thrown everything we can at this refurbishment and gone somewhat over budget but it’ll all be worth it and I can’t wait for the people of High Wycombe to see what we’ve created.

"You are going to be blown-away!"

Epic Bars and Clubs bought the site in 2020 and opened Trilogy on July, Freedom Day, 2021.

Since then, Trilogy has enjoyed "a fantastic few years" in High Wycombe.

As for the future, Mr Kelly said: "I look forward to welcoming all faces new and old to the brand new Trilogy over Easter Weekend and the years to come".

International DJ and music producer Tom Zanetti will be kicking off the Saturday celebrations on April 13.