Founder Of Taboo Night Club, Chris Coutroulis Dies At Age 52
Founder Of Taboo Night Club, Chris Coutroulis Dies At Age 52. It has been reported that the founder of Taboo Night Club, Chris Coutroulis has passed away at the age of 52. His cause of death is reported as “covid complications”. Reportedly, he struggled with the virus for days before eventually passing away.
He was married to former Miss South Africa Vanessa Carreira-Coutroulis. Vanessa and Chris together had four kids whose names are Sophia, Mila, Nikola, and Leo. Coutroulis founded Taboo Night Club, which is a club that caters for an elite clientele by providing them with entertainment of the highest caliber; the club provides an experience of only the best in local and international DJs and artists whilst one enjoys decadent interiors complimented by the skylines of Sandton.
“Having started the business when I was 19, and being determined to leave a legacy of nightlife entertainment, I immediately knew from the onset that it would be achievable. Having seen the industry evolve over 14 years, and making sure we are ahead of trends, the vision would have never been able to be realized without the support from staff, family and patrons a like. Building the Taboo Group SA empire has been a journey of hard work and eye opening lessons, a journey I wouldn’t trade for anything else” said Coutroulis on the company’s website.
This shows that Coutroulis had a vision from a young age that he wanted to pursue and fulfil, through his vision he has been able to build a business that made a massive impact in the South African night life culture, he made sure that he achieved the goals he had set when he started the business and that is why it will last for generations to come.