Two-sip martinis – and IV infusion drips: Soho House's CEO on how wellness replaced hedonism

Soho House's latest foray into the UK market has sparked curiosity among those familiar with the exclusive club chain. The 48th Soho House to open in the north of England, this Manchester outpost promises an upscale retreat for creatives. A 2,500-strong waitlist speaks volumes about the venue's potential.

Andrew Carnie, CEO of Soho House, is optimistic about the timing of their opening. He notes that Manchester has undergone significant transformations in recent years, with a thriving creative industry and a growing entrepreneurial scene. The new club aims to capitalize on this momentum, hosting events like Loyle Carner's performance and the Brit Awards afterparty.

While Soho House has long been associated with exclusivity, Carnie emphasizes the importance of inclusivity. Membership is open to anyone, regardless of background or industry, as long as they identify as "creative." The Manchester membership skews towards entrepreneurs, but the club strives to connect members with local creatives from underrepresented backgrounds.

Soho House has evolved significantly since its inception in 1995. Gone are the days of power breakfasts and late-night carousing; instead, the brand has shifted towards wellness and self-care. Fitness classes, Reformer pilates studios, and saunas have become staples at Soho Houses worldwide.

In preparation for their launch, Carnie's team is offering IV infusion drips, hyperbaric oxygen therapy sessions, and other health-focused experiences. The next frontier in longevity is a key area of focus, with the goal of providing members with cutting-edge wellness options.

Despite financial woes in 2021, Soho House has maintained its private company status, citing benefits such as flexibility in growth pace and increased focus on member satisfaction. CEO Carnie admits to working long hours, including dragging his daughters to visit other Soho Houses on weekends.

Carnie's vision for Manchester Soho House is one of collaboration and community-building. Christine Cort OBE, co-founder of the international festival that shares Soho House's founding committee, echoes this sentiment, highlighting Manchester's unique ability to foster meaningful connections among creatives from diverse backgrounds.

As Soho House looks to expand in Manchester, it's clear that the brand has adapted to changing times while maintaining its core values. Whether the waitlist translates to widespread success remains to be seen, but one thing is certain: Soho House is poised to shake up the UK's vibrant creative landscape once again.
 
the whole thing just makes me think about how we're all chasing this elusive dream of community and connection in our pursuit of creativity 💡... like soho house is trying to create this haven for creatives, but it raises questions about what that even means - are they just catering to the existing elite or genuinely trying to shake things up? 🤔 and what's with the emphasis on wellness and longevity - is that just a way to keep us busy and distracted from the real issues at hand? 🌿 also can't help but wonder if the waitlist is just a clever marketing ploy or actually reflects something deeper about our desires for belonging and acceptance 💖
 
I'm low-key hyped for this new Soho House in Manchester 🤩, I mean can you imagine being part of a community that supports creatives and entrepreneurs while providing sick wellness options? 🧘‍♀️ Like, IV drips and hyperbaric oxygen therapy sessions are becoming more mainstream for a reason! 💊 And the fact that they're pushing inclusivity is everything. I'm all about that "creative" membership vibe where you can connect with people from underrepresented backgrounds. It's time to shake up the UK's creative scene and I'm so here for it 💪
 
omg I'm low-key excited about this new Soho House in Manchester 🤩🏙️! they're really focusing on wellness and self-care now which I think is super underrated, you know? like who doesn't need a good IV drip or some hyperbaric oxygen therapy every once in a while 💅♀️💆‍♂️. it's cool that membership is open to all creatives regardless of background too 🌈🎨. I've had my fair share of trying out different wellness spots around the city and this sounds like a game-changer. can't wait to check it out and see what kind of events they have planned 🤞👍
 
um so i'm reading about this new soho house in manchester and it sounds super fancy 🤑 I mean, 2k strong waitlist? that's crazy! what's with all these health stuff they're offering now? IV drips and hyperbaric oxygen therapy sessions? is that like a thing? 🤔 I wanna try one just to see if it works lol
 
🌟 I'm loving this new Manchester outpost! It's so cool that they're shifting their vibe from just being a super exclusive club to actually fostering a sense of community among creatives. The wellness and self-care initiatives are on point too - who doesn't need some IV drips and hyperbaric oxygen therapy in their life? 💆‍♀️ It's awesome to see Soho House evolving with the times while staying true to its roots. I'm super curious to check out this new spot when it opens - fingers crossed they can live up to that 2,500-strong waitlist! 🤞
 
I think this new Soho House in Manchester is gonna be lit 🎉! 2,500-strong waitlist? That's crazy talk 😲! They're trying to tap into Manchester's thriving creative scene and entrepreneurial vibe, which I'm all for 💼. The fact that membership is open to anyone who identifies as "creative" is dope 👍, especially since it's skews towards entrepreneurs from underrepresented backgrounds.

The wellness aspect is also super interesting 🧘‍♀️. IV drips and hyperbaric oxygen therapy? That's some next-level self-care stuff 😴! I'm all about longevity too 🔥, so if Soho House can provide cutting-edge wellness options, that's a major win in my book.

But what really gets me excited is the community-building aspect 🤝. Collaboration and meaningful connections among creatives from diverse backgrounds? That's the kind of vibe I'm talking about 🌈. Can't wait to see how this Soho House chapter shakes up the UK creative landscape!
 
"Believe you can and you're halfway there." 🏆 - Theodore Roosevelt

Just think, 2,500 people on a waitlist for just another fancy club... sounds like people are ready for a change. And honestly, who wouldn't want to hang out with other creatives in Manchester? The city's got that energy now.
 
I'm intrigued by Soho House's latest move into Manchester 🤔. As a creative myself, I've always been drawn to their vibe and community - it's cool that they're making an effort to make membership more inclusive 🌈. However, I do wonder if they're biting off more than they can chew with the 2,500-strong waitlist 😅. It feels like there's a lot riding on this one location, but Manchester is definitely a city that's been revitalized in recent years.

As someone who values self-care and wellness, it's awesome to see Soho House expanding their services to include IV drips and hyperbaric oxygen therapy sessions 💆‍♀️. But let's be real, with the rising costs of living and financial struggles in 2021, how sustainable is this business model? 🤑 I'm not trying to rain on their parade, but it'll be interesting to see how they balance growth with member satisfaction.

Overall, I think Soho House is onto something special in Manchester - there's a real energy around the city that's ripe for a creative hub like theirs 🔥. We'll have to wait and see if they deliver on their promise of community-building and collaboration 🤝.
 
OMG, I'm low-key excited about this new Soho House in Manchester 🤩! I've heard their events are going to be lit 💥 and it's awesome that they're prioritizing wellness and self-care 🧘‍♀️. I mean, who wouldn't want to hang out with Loyle Carner and other creatives? 🎵 As a fan of their Reformer pilates studios, I'm stoked about the new fitness options 😩. And can we talk about how cool it is that they're trying to connect members from underrepresented backgrounds? 🤝 It's all about building those meaningful connections and fostering community vibes 👥! Plus, 2,500 people on a waitlist says they've got this 💪! Fingers crossed for their opening soon 🕰️.
 
I'm low-key excited about the new Manchester outpost 🤩! Like, I get why they're choosing a city that's all about creativity and entrepreneurship - it's like a perfect match for their vibe. But what really gets me is how they're trying to make this space inclusive, you know? Not just for people who are already "in the know" but actually making an effort to connect with folks from underrepresented backgrounds. It's about time more spaces cater to that! 💡 And can we talk about their wellness offerings? IV drips and hyperbaric oxygen therapy sessions? That sounds like a game-changer for self-care 🧖‍♀️. Fingers crossed it all comes together and Soho House makes a splash in Manchester 🌊.
 
Ugh, another Soho House opening 🙄... I mean, I guess it's cool that they're expanding into Manchester, but 2,500-strong waitlist? That just screams "overpriced" in my book 🤑. And what's with the wellness-focused vibes? IV drips and hyperbaric oxygen therapy sessions? It's like they're trying to make up for being exclusive by becoming a health spa 😴... Not impressed.
 
man this soho house thing is getting crazy they're already having 2500 people waiting for a spot it's like they know something we don't lol anyway i think its cool that they're making an effort to be more inclusive and not just some exclusive club for rich people but the fact that they're charging members $1,500/month is wild
 
I'm so excited about this new Soho House in Manchester! 🤩 I've always wanted to check out their IV infusion drips - what's the deal with that? Is it, like, a health thing or something? Also, I saw they have Reformer pilates studios... how much do those cost per session? And does anyone know if they have any membership plans for students or young people? I'm curious about the Brit Awards afterparty too - what's the vibe going to be like?
 
omg u no! soho house is like finally gettin into manchester lol its been a wild ride for them since 1995 & theyve gone from power breakfasts to wellness retreats 🧘‍♀️💆‍♀️ cant wait to try out their new iv drips & hyperbaric oxygen therapy sessions 🤯 & btw i love that the membership is open 2 anyone who identifies as "creative" its all about inclusivity & community over here 🌈🎉
 
I'm not sure I buy this whole "inclusive" vibe they're going for 🤔. 2,500-strong waitlist just means people are willing to pay top dollar for a fancy club that caters to creatives. Meanwhile, those from underrepresented backgrounds might still struggle to get in. And don't even get me started on the cost of IV drips and hyperbaric oxygen therapy sessions 💸 - sounds like a pricey way to prioritize wellness.

But hey, if it's good for business, I guess that's all that matters 🤑. The fact that they're hosting events with big-name performers like Loyle Carner is definitely a plus 👏. And it's cool that they're trying to tap into Manchester's growing entrepreneurial scene. Still, I'd love to see more concrete plans in place for actually supporting local creatives and fostering meaningful connections 🤝.
 
Imo, this new Soho House in Manchester is like a microcosm of our society rn 🤔. On one hand, you got your creatives and entrepreneurs flocking to join the exclusive club, but on the other hand, it's also about accessibility and inclusivity - that's what sets it apart from its luxury counterpart, Right? They're not just catering to the wealthy and elite, they want to connect with people from all walks of life. It's like a reflection of our current economic climate 📈, where people are looking for community and shared experiences over material wealth.

And let's talk about the wellness aspect - IV drips and hyperbaric oxygen therapy? That's like the ultimate symbol of our society's obsession with self-care and longevity 🧖‍♀️. It's not just about being healthy, it's about living forever, right? But at what cost? Are we prioritizing our own interests over the greater good?

I'm intrigued by how this new Soho House is positioning itself as a hub for creatives, but also acknowledging its limitations. They're aware that they can't control everything, and that's where community-building comes in - it's about creating spaces where people can connect and support each other. It's like the old saying goes: "it takes a village to raise a child"... or in this case, a creative entrepreneur 🤝.
 
I'm so over this whole "inclusivity" hype 🙄. I mean, what's next? Everyone gets a membership just because they identify as "creative"? Give me a break! It sounds like Soho House is trying to be too cool for school by forcing in random people who don't even belong.

And don't even get me started on the wellness stuff 😴. IV infusion drips and hyperbaric oxygen therapy sessions? Who thought that was a good idea? Sounds like they're trying to keep everyone hooked up just so they can make more money off of "self-care". I mean, come on, people! Take care of yourselves without paying an arm and a leg!

I swear, this whole Soho House thing is just a bunch of rich kids trying to be hipsters 🤪. Newsflash: just because you have a fancy club membership doesn't mean you're creative or important. And those "meaningful connections" they're always talking about? Sounds like just another way for them to keep their noses buried in the same old cliques and social circles.

Let's wait and see how this whole thing plays out, I guess 🤷‍♀️. Maybe Soho House will surprise me and actually deliver on their promises. But until then, I'll be over here taking a pass on the "upscale retreat" and enjoying my regular old life without all the fuss 😊
 
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