Oceana Kingston could soon be a thing of the past - after bosses confirmed they were considering a name change.

Club owners the Luminar Group finalised an agreement with Kingston Council and the Metropolitan Police today that will see the town centre venue stay open.

Luminar is now planning a large-scale refurbishment of the club, included converting the Woo Woo Bar, on the ground floor of the club, into a new "seated music lounge".

The Woo Woo sign has already been removed.

A Luminar spokeswoman said: “We are currently reviewing plans for the future of Oceana Kingston which include a refurbishment and potential name change.

“Oceana has always been at the heart of the Kingston late night economy.

"Now that we have certainty over the licence, we have a great opportunity to invest in the club to create a stylish new venue for our customers.”

Details of any potential new names have yet to be released, although Luminar recently launched a new brand of clubs, Cameo and Bar Myu, in Bournemouth, Dorset.

Oceana’s name has become tarnished following two stabbings in 2012.

Clubber Karlos Frederick was stabbed five times in the legs, arm and chest by a knife smuggled into the club through security, in May.

His attacker, Hoopang Wong, was eventually sentenced to seven years in prison.

Jamie Sanderson, 20, died after a single stab wound to the heart inside the club in October.