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Neil Mendoza has been appointed as Commissioner for Cultural Recovery and Renewal

The UK government has set up a taskforce to aid in the recovery of the culture sector in the aftermath of the coronavirus pandemic. 

Neil...

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Clubs are the lifeblood of the electronic music scene. Yet in recent years people have been stepping out of conventional venues and exploring new and...

DJ Mag starts the new year the right way

Some people give up drinking, others smoking on January 1st. DJ Mag starts the new year in the right way: with a daytime mash-up in...

The new rules were agreed by the French senate yesterday (26th)

Proof of full Covid-19 vaccination or a negative PCR test is set to become mandatory for clubs in France. 

Following similar changes made in countries...

It's due to relaunch on 24th May...

Camden's iconic Jazz Cafe is set to reopen on 24th May. 

To celebrate the venue's relaunch, the Jazz Cafe will host a wicked two-week opening...

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Islington venue could be forced to close to make way for expansion of tube station

The future of London music venue Electrowerkz has been threatened by Network Rail's plans for Crossrail 2.  

The Islington club could potentially face closure...

London clubs unite to stop sexual harassment

There's nothing worse than, on a fun-filled night out, being hassled by some drongo. Anti-street harassment campaign group Hollaback London have just launched Good Night...

The 17-year-old was arrested earlier this month...

A German teenager has been arrested on suspicion of planning a terrorist attack at an unnamed gay nightclub in Frankfurt.

The currently unidentified 17-year-old was...

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One more toon!

From a 150-capacity venue above a pub in Newcastle called Red Rooms to Room Three at Fabric, Jaunt> has come a long way over the past six years. Shaped by the underground Newcastle nights that came before it — the likes of Shindig, Wax On, Habit and Error — the night was originally conceived to cater for the DJs that weren't getting booked in the city, while providing an outlet for a crew of clued-up students “who would take up a large chunk of any dancefloor,” says Chris Blackhall, the man who suggested a party in the first place.