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Queen of Hoxton is a multi-faceted venue offering a rooftop, bar, and club, each hosting a vibrant lineup of weekly events. The rooftop is a standout feature, transforming seasonally into immersive pop-ups like an exotic Moroccan retreat or a Viking stronghold complete with a longboat, feasting hall, and cozy fire pits. Downstairs, the entertainment is just as dynamic. From Monday to Wednesday, unique events like Drag Bingo and Glee Club dominate the schedule. By Thursday, the energy ramps up with Hip Hop Karaoke and an eclectic mix of music from resident and guest DJs. Expect everything from disco and house…
Imagine stepping into a retro working man’s club—dark wooden interiors, carpeted floors, and a lingering scent of spilt beer. Now picture that same space revamped by Hackney’s trendiest crowd, complete with a ceiling adorned in gold sparkles and a gold fringe curtain gracing the back of the central stage. This transformation brings to life one of London’s most entertaining venues, offering a variety of whimsical events to delight its visitors. From Ru Paul’s Drag Race quizzes to a “Madonnathon” (a night solely devoted to Madonna and her collaborators), this club hosts an eclectic weekly lineup that includes bingo, karaoke, game…
Colours, formerly Hoxton Square Bar & Kitchen, has re-emerged as an inclusive and vibrant music and club venue aiming to rejuvenate Shoreditch’s live gig scene. The space now features a trendy restaurant and bar offering £5 cocktails before 7 PM, alongside mouthwatering chicken wings and burgers from The Orange Buffalo. Adding to its unique charm are the walls adorned with trippy audiovisual artwork. The real star, though, is the 300-capacity live music room, hosting a variety of art collectives, live musicians, and dynamic events nearly every night. Guests can enjoy everything from period parties and masculinity-themed monologue nights to neon…
Village Underground has a fascinating origin story that dates back to 2006 when the founders aimed to provide affordable studio spaces for artists in London. They started by placing four old tube carriages atop a railway viaduct, along with a couple of revamped shipping containers, creating a space for creative individuals to thrive. Soon after, they expanded by transforming an abandoned coal store into a hub where painters, filmmakers, and musicians could showcase their work. The outside wall itself became a rotating art exhibition, repainted every three months by different street artists. As for its club nights, Village Underground offers…
Werkhaus is one of East London’s latest additions to the music scene, located in a sprawling industrial space within the Old Truman Brewery on Brick Lane. This single-space venue is dedicated to delivering stellar live music and DJ performances every night. Equipped with a state-of-the-art Funktion One sound system, every beat and melody resonates with exceptional clarity, ensuring an unforgettable experience no matter what’s on the lineup. Details at a Glance: Address: 85 Brick Lane, E1 6QL Closest Station: Liverpool Street Age Requirement: 18+ Dress Code: Relaxed Music Genres: Live music, house DJs Tables: Not available For the latest event…