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Why Football Fans Are Trooping To Luxe 35 For PSG vs Arsenal UEFA Final
hosts the UEFA Champions League final
Football excitement has taken over Lagos as hospitality and nightlife lovers prepare for what promises to be one of the biggest viewing experiences around Ogba and its environs when Luxe 35 hosts the UEFA Champions League final between Paris Saint-Germain and Arsenal tonight.
The highly anticipated clash, scheduled for 5:00pm West African Time, is expected to draw football fans, fun seekers and nightlife enthusiasts to the fast-rising relaxation spot located at 35 Oyemekun Street, Ogba, Lagos.
Information sourced from sources close to the management show that guests will enjoy live viewing on a giant screen, discounted drinks, opportunities to get free PSG and Arsenal jerseys as well as chance to win a free room for a night during the viewing experience.
Finding revealed that the management is leveraging football fever and premium nightlife ambience to create what many around the area are already describing as a major weekend attraction.
Checks show that Luxe 35 has steadily positioned itself as one of the emerging lifestyle and hospitality destinations around Ogba, blending hotel accommodation, lounge experience and nightlife entertainment in one location.
The facility, situated in Ifako-Ijaiye axis of Lagos, offers lounge and bar services alongside accommodation and relaxation spots targeted at upwardly mobile fun seekers and football lovers.
Online hospitality listings describe the venue as a modern hospitality centre with restaurant, lounge and room facilities.
Earlier in the year, the management hosted a Valentine-themed evening which featured live music, poolside entertainment, grills and premium hospitality offerings as part of efforts to deepen its presence in Lagos’ nightlife and leisure scene.
The Champions League final viewing experience is expected to further boost the venue’s growing reputation as a relaxation destination for residents within Ogba, Ikeja, Agege and neighbouring communities seeking premium entertainment without heading to Victoria Island or Lekki.

With Paris Saint-Germain chasing European glory against an Arsenal side eager to return to continental dominance, football fans are expected to arrive early to secure favourable viewing positions ahead of kickoff.
As anticipation builds, many sports lovers see the event as more than just a football match, but a complete nightlife experience combining football, music, food, drinks and social networking in one atmosphere.
Industry observers note that the growing culture of premium football viewing experiences is gradually reshaping Lagos nightlife, with hospitality brands increasingly using major football matches to attract young professionals and weekend fun seekers.
For many around the Ogba, Ikeja axis and beyond – tonight, all roads may well lead to Luxe 35.


