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Our annual Top 100 Clubs poll, powered by Miller Genuine Draft, is back for 2019. DJ Mag readers from around the world voted in their...

From the grittiest basement to the most polished party palace, we love clubs! Say what you want about five-day festivals with hundreds of headliners vying...

“This ain’t a track, it's a movement”: Mike Skinner and co. are back, and deliver a record-breaking night at Brixton Academy. DJ Mag’s Rob McCallum...

The Streets’ 2002 debut ‘Original Pirate Material’ is one of those rare records that has a story attached for everybody that grew up with it...

With Miller Genuine Draft

It's Marquee Dayclub at 11am. The poolside dancefloor and the cabanas which surround this stunning venue are filling fast as ten hopeful DJs prepare for...

The Somerset shindig's South East corner continues to be one of its biggest draws...

Glastonbury Festival hit Worthy Farm from 21st to 25th June, for a weekend that invited legends old and new to one of the world’s longest...

Steve Lawler’s latest recruit cooks up an exclusive

House upstart Jacky is firmly on the rise. After launching his own label, Red Lunar Records, in 2014, he’s since dropped releases from the likes...

The legendary Manchester club finds a new home for its congregration.

A stunning Grade II listed Wesleyan chapel hidden in Manchester’s city centre — and steeped in history — is the perfect venue for tonight’s equally...

We chat to Boys Noize & nab an exclusive mix

On the cusp of his new collaborative mini album, ‘Strictly Raw’, Boys Noize has been revitalised by the album's concept of making tracks using only...

Campaign to have a street named after the legendary Paradise Garage spinner

A street party took place last night in New York City that was the latest step in a campaign to get a street in the...

With Miller Genuine Draft

Top 100 Clubs, powered by Miller Genuine Draft is the ultimate guide to the world’s best nightclubs. But many of you tell us that you...

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.

Ketoloco DJs tell us about their most memorable nightshift

We've all had a day job we'd rather not think about. Whether it's manning the till at Tescos or pulling the feathers off dead turkeys at christmas, we've all had to endure some pretty shitty tasks to get to where we are now. Even DJs. Heidi might have dished out wax at Phonica, Damian Lazarus once a crime reporter for The Sun and Laurent Garnier was a chef before taking on the world's noisiest rooms, but not all clubland's most wanted have lived such notable lives.

Shedding the light on Adam Shelton's bar

We're all aware of UK clubland's biggest churches. The Ministries, Fabrics and Sankeys, where we find ourselves throwing shapes each weekend – our eyes saucers, faces a contorted mess.

Jon Carter’s Monkey Mafia project is back

Jon Carter, one of the ’90s dance scene’s most-important-but-oft-overlooked DJ/producers, has rebooted his much-missed Monkey Mafia project, with a cavalcade of new edits and...

Iconic Manchester venue re-opens for six months of amazing events

Think of Manchester's clubbing history and one club looms large over all - The Haçienda. But another building associated with the late, great Tony Wilson...

London's longest running weekly gay night to shut after 15 years

DTPM - the capital's longest running weekly gay/polysexual club night - is to close its doors after 15 years at the vanguard of London's nightlife...