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If you’re looking for the quintessential clubbing experience, this venue is it—a massive space with strobe lights, pounding music, and an atmosphere designed for serious party-goers. Opened in 1999 by a group of like-minded club enthusiasts, it has been a cornerstone of London’s nightlife for over two decades, proving its enduring appeal. The venue is a colossal 25,000 square feet, divided into three areas, and boasts a unique feature: a “bodysonic” vibrating dancefloor. This innovation allows you to physically feel the music through your body—starting from your feet and resonating through your bones. It’s truly a sensory experience like no…
The Clapham Grand is a vibrant venue with a fun and kitschy vibe, somewhere between a strip club, casino, and school disco. With red lighting, carpeted floors, and disco balls, it’s all about letting loose to cheesy pop ballads. The space is split over two floors, each with its own dance floor and DJ. One of the highlights is their monthly live-sing-along, where the entire club joins in to hits like Destiny’s Child and Journey, supported by giant video screens. If you prefer a more private performance, they also offer karaoke booths for hire. Details at a Glance: Address: 146…
Heaven is a fabulously gay super-club and one of the first openly gay clubs in London – and the world. Located underneath Charing Cross station, it’s the only central London venue where you can dance with a crowd of 1,000 people. This massive warehouse-style space features black-painted walls, exposed lighting rigs, disco balls, and atmospheric lighting in smoky blues and greens. With four bars and multiple dance floors spread over two levels, Heaven hosts live music and club nights with a dynamic mix of pop, house, hip hop, Destiny’s Child, disco, and R&B. Details at a Glance: Address: 17 Villiers…
G-A-Y Bar in Soho is a bright, lively venue famous for its purple walls, cheesy music, and a constant stream of Britney Spears on plasma screens. It’s a place you might love to hate, but secretly enjoy – a perfect stop for cheap tequila shots and dancing. The party continues at G-A-Y Late, just around the corner, once the bar closes. Expect the same carefree, fun atmosphere at both locations. Details at a Glance: Address: 30 Old Compton Street, W1D 4UR (G-A-Y Late: 5 Goslett Yard, WC2H 0EA) Closest Station: Leicester Square Age Requirement: 18+ Dress Code: Anything goes Music:…
Since its opening in 1999, 93 Feet East has earned its place as one of London’s iconic music venues, hosting legends like Radiohead, Groove Armada, The White Stripes, and Bombay Bicycle Club. Recently refurbished, this space now offers two large industrial-style rooms and an inviting outdoor courtyard, complete with heaters to keep you warm on chilly nights. The venue is not only known for live performances but also for its impressive club nights. Parade, held on the first Saturday of each month, focuses on house and techno beats, while 93 Degrees, taking place on the third Saturday, brings the best…
This venue is a charming fusion of live music, dining, and nightlife. Primarily a Japanese restaurant and bar, it hides a gem at the back: a larger space with a stage that regularly hosts live music performances. It’s an intimate spot that attracts a mix of East London locals and dedicated music enthusiasts. The latter often rave about the vintage analogue sound system and Klipschorn speakers, adding a layer of intrigue for audiophiles. What makes this place special is its laid-back, unpretentious vibe. It’s ideal for those who enjoy drinking, dancing, and appreciating great music without the overwhelming intensity of…
The Pickle Factory, once an actual pickle factory, has transformed into a minimalist, white-washed club with a sophisticated, stripped-back aesthetic. The venue features a stone-tiled floor and a stunning wooden-slatted ceiling that brings to mind the atmosphere of a high-end recording studio. Located across from the larger Oval Space in Bethnal Green, the two venues share a connection, with The Pickle Factory offering a more intimate setting with a 200-person capacity. While Oval Space hosts bigger, headline acts, The Pickle Factory leans toward showcasing up-and-coming talent, giving attendees the chance to witness rising stars in a close-knit, personal atmosphere. Details…
Nestled in Dalston, this vibrant LGBTQ+ venue warmly welcomes allies while championing inclusivity and creativity. Though intimate in size, its two floors pack a punch. Upstairs features a few raised booths and stools, creating a cozy, laid-back vibe, while the downstairs space transforms into an energetic dance floor often filled with smoke machine effects. By day, it serves as a café and cocktail bar adorned with rotating queer art exhibits that add a splash of creativity and inspiration. By night, it morphs into a lively hotspot. Expect a dynamic calendar of events, from Sissy gigs spotlighting emerging queer artists (“the…
XOYO is the go-to destination for live music lovers. Known for its stellar weekday lineup, the venue consistently showcases emerging artists, making its intimate, underground setting the perfect spot to experience fresh talent. Highlights include unique events, like a 16-piece orchestra performing Destiny’s Child’s greatest hits—an unmissable treat for any music fan. The weekends are equally enticing. Fridays feature a resident DJ, whose residency changes every three months, while Saturdays bring in a variety of guest DJs who spin an eclectic mix of house, techno, and disco. Details at a Glance: Address: 32-37 Cowper Street, EC2A 4AP Closest Station: Old…
Omeara is a multi-disciplinary cultural venue and the latest venture by Ben Lovett from Mumford and Sons. It hosts a diverse range of events including live music, comedy shows, indie club nights, and exhibitions in its additional gallery space. Notable events include The South London Soul Train (funk, soul, Motown, and disco), and Super Duper Fly and Holler Back (hip hop and R&B). The venue also boasts an outside terrace with stunning views of Southwark Cathedral and The Shard. It’s conveniently located near Flat Iron Square, where you can enjoy street food from places like Laffa and Cantina Carnitas. Details…