Insights from the front row of nightlife—exploring DJ culture, live music, artists, and the craft behind unforgettable events.
Fabric is one of London’s most iconic underground clubs, known for its world-class sound system and cutting-edge electronic music. Hosting top techno, house, and drum & bass artists, it remains a cornerstone of global club culture.
A legendary club with a global reputation, Ministry of Sound delivers high-energy nights featuring international DJs, immersive lighting, and powerful bass-driven sound.
XOYO blends underground credibility with mainstream appeal, hosting resident DJs, themed club nights, and live performances in a vibrant Shoreditch setting.
One of London’s most famous LGBTQ+ clubs, Heaven is known for its inclusive atmosphere, chart music, themed nights, and legendary late-night energy.
Set inside a former newspaper printing factory, Printworks is renowned for its massive industrial space, visual production, and unforgettable electronic music events.
Egg London offers marathon club nights with multiple rooms, rooftop spaces, and a strong focus on underground electronic music and international DJ talent.
The Cause is a forward-thinking club and cultural space known for underground electronic music, extended sets, and a strong community-driven ethos.
Corsica Studios is an intimate, no-frills venue celebrated for its raw sound system, experimental bookings, and dedication to underground culture.
Famous for its open-air terrace and marathon daytime-to-night parties, Studio 338 hosts major house and techno events throughout the year.
Phonox focuses on resident DJs and long-form sets, offering a refined clubbing experience with exceptional sound quality and curated lineups.
A historic venue reimagined as a cutting-edge music space, KOKO blends live concerts with club nights in a visually striking theatre setting.
Dalston Superstore is a vibrant LGBTQ+ venue known for its eclectic music, inclusive atmosphere, themed nights, and late-night dance floors.