A new open-air venue is launching at Greenwich’s Morden Wharf in London. The 500-capacity space, Morden Wharf Terrace, is located in a historic industrial yard...
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The Office of National Statistics have been forced to stop using nightclubs to gauge inflation
Nightclub admission prices have been removed from the government’s inflation figures due to a decline in the number of venues.
The Office of National Statistics...
Party moves from Studio 338 to London venue Building Six...
After the devastating fire at Studio 338 which sadly saw a man lose his life, Spanish party brand Elrow have moved their forthcoming Bollywood...
Win a trip to Barcelona for Elrow's second birthday at Row 14
Slingshotting into our Top 100 Clubs poll at position 17, as the highest new entry last month, it's been impossible to ignore Row 14...
The venue is the latest in a series of editions to the capital
A new venue is opening this month in East London.
Located in Cambridge Heath, the 220-capacity Space289 aims to shine a spotlight and showcase the...
New consumer report breaks down quite how long we blast the bangers every day...
Dubstep sensation Skrillex to tour Britain from November
Current dubstep and electronica prodigy Skrillex has announced his forthcoming UK tour, Mothership, set to start this November.
Since lighting up Victoria Park in...
The future is coming...
Boiler Room is taking the online gig experience to the next level with the launch of the first virtual reality music venue.
Created by VR developer...
The iconic 130 year old venue closed in 2017 but will reopen this spring...
Webster Hall, New York City's renowned venue, is reopening after nearly two years of being closed for renovations.
The venue was closed in August 2017...
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...
The Glove That Fits opens 9th March with Kerem Akdag...
There’s a new 120-capacity venue opening 9th March in Hackney, east London. The intimate two-level space, from the team behind former Hackney Wick spot Shapes...
Finally some good news for London’s beleaguered clubbing scene...
Given everything that has happened over the last couple of weeks you might think that London’s status as one of the best clubbing destinations is...
2020 Vision man tells us his evergreen outdoor bangers
Ahead of his headline appearance at Farm Festival in August, Ralph Lawson has given us his top ten favourite festival anthems. It’s an eclectic mix...
With his Shaytoon Records label, Sepehr has built a platform for underground techno and electronic music from the Iranian diaspora. But the versatile New York-based producer and DJ fights oversimplified categorisations and pigeonholing at every turn, extracting influence from obscure ‘90s rave records as much as Persian mythology. Alongside a 90-minute On Cue mix demonstrating this sound, he tells Marke Bieschke about his Flower Storm project with Kasra V, the influence of Silent Servant, and his grunge-influenced new band
Hessle Audio, the label run by Ben UFO, Pearson Sound and Pangaea, has just reached its 10th anniversary milestone.
Initially bonding over the infinite possibilities of the embryonic dubstep scene in the midnoughties, the trio soon set off on their own tangents. Launching Hessle...