COLOUR FACTORY
Read moreRecently opened, Colour Factory is one of our favorites after dark. A multifunctional space that doubles as a concert hall, nightclub and food hall during the day. During the week, a variety of not-to-be-missed parties are organized, such as their Monday jam and Wednesday roller disco. The program focuses on jungle and garage, emblematic genres of the capital's underground scene. A local experience! On weekends, renowned musicians and DJs liven up the club with high energy until the wee hours.
FABRIC
Read moreOne of London's legendary clubs, located in Farringdon and open since 1999. He was even elected world number 1 in the Top 100 Clubs Poll by DJ Magazine in 2007 and 2008. Unfortunately, it closed in 2016 after losing its licence following two drug-related deaths. But after a campaign to save him, he reopened to the delight of clubbers with increased security. It has three separate rooms, each with its own independent sound system. It is known for the vibrating floor of one of its rooms, called the bodysonic dancefloor.
The Social
A discreet gem on the nightlife scene, offering captivating programming and ...Read more
Moth Club
Read moreThis former union hall, home to a veterans' club by day, has become one of the hottest spots in hipster East London. In fact, when evening comes, the place transforms itself into the Club de la Mite. It's a far from shabby place, and welcomes a rather composite and unclassifiable trendy clientele. In the first room, totally covered in gold and glitter, the artists perform (concerts, DJs, shows, themed evenings). The second room, with its vintage cachet and red velvet banquettes, is ideal for socializing.
REVENGE
Read moreRevenge is Brighton's most famous LGBT club, and attracts far more than just gay clientele. Its reputation is well established, and its three floors fill up with a varied crowd on weekends, who come for the good atmosphere and the often very attractive prices on drinks. Ultra-modern LED screens, color laser system, impressive sound system... The rooftop terrace offers a spectacular view of the city. This is definitely the place to go if you want to party during your stay in Brighton.
NIGHT TALES
Read moreHidden beneath the arches of Hackney Central station is one of the East's largest terraces, tropical bars and nightclubs, covering almost 10,000m2. It's the perfect place to spend a sunny evening, with a sublime cocktail bar and a large beer garden. At night, you can take refuge inside, where a variety of DJs await you. We particularly recommend their Night Tales and Origins evenings, where we've had the pleasure of seeing the likes of Legowelt, Carista, DJ Bone, Mafalda and many others.
CONCORDE 2
Read moreIts reputation is well established: Concorde 2 is THE most famous company in Brighton and also one of the best live music spots in town. International bands and famous DJs perform on this stage and the classic club nights always attract a lot of people. Large groups have performed at Concorde 2, a place that has won several awards. Its sound and acoustic system is state-of-the-art and can accommodate up to 600 people each evening. A must if you want to celebrate!
MINISTRY OF SOUND
Read moreThe hour of glory of this institution has passed, because the sharp clubbers prefer more underground places but it still remains one of the emblematic clubs of London. It is an internationally renowned club, with one of the best sound systems in the city. We always meet a large crowd of enthusiasts in this place with its electric atmosphere that emanates from the evenings. Clubbers are taking their eyes and ears in. A very good line-up of international DJs like EDX, Nora en Pure, Sigma and many others.
NOTTING HILL ARTS CLUB
Read moreThis unique place in the famous Notting Hill district has been promoting music and artistic creation in general for more than ten years. A very beautiful program that, every evening of the week, reserves a different theme or atmosphere: soul, rap, funk, DJ, concerts... A tasty blend that will please everyone in an underground place, just know which night is yours. West London may be less famous than east for parties, but at the Notting Hill Arts Club you won't be disappointed, I promise!
THE UNDERWORLD
Read moreThe name is a nod to the World's End pub next door. The Underworld is run by one of England's largest breweries, which has cleverly arranged the premises to make it a friendly place. The concert hall - which hosted Placebo, Radiohead or the Cranberries in their early days - is separated from the bar, allowing you to sip your beer quietly, while enjoying the music. Recommended for beer and rock lovers. On weekends, the venue turns into a more eclectic club.
XOYO
Read moreIn the heart of Shoreditch, a stone's throw from Old Street, the XOYO has been well known since its opening in 2010 for its programming offering the best DJs of the moment in a wide variety of genres: house, disco, techno, hip-hop... Whatever happens, the quality is there. It is one of the most respected nightclubs in the city, spread over two floors. In 2017, he was nominated for Club of the Year at the Electronic Music Awards. For several years now, it has been welcoming DJs in residence such as the English DJ and producer Eats Everything.
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SHE SOHO BAR
Read moreSoho is the first place you think of when you imagine vibrant London. Gay clubs, restaurants of all kinds and pop boutiques in the background, Soho intoxicates tourists. If you're afraid of going out alone, this bar and club is the place for you. Reserved for women and queer people (and their guests), She Soho Bar is a safe place to dance, socialize and have fun. More info on their events on their Instagram page (which already makes you want to be there). Women friendly, gay friendly, queer friendly.