
Occupying the former home of the long-running Club 414 at 414-416 Coldharbour Lane in Brixton, south London, the venue that launched as The Ton of Brix in December 2022 brought a new club operation to a site steeped in the area's underground dance history. A collaboration linked to the promoters behind Brixton Jamm, it took over a two-floor building only a few steps from Brixton station and held an unusual 24-hour drinking licence. The basement and ground floor were fitted with a Funktion-One s.....
A Grade II-listed former coal-fired power station on the south bank of the Thames, Battersea Power Station reopened in 2022 as a shopping, dining and leisure destination in the Nine Elms district of London. The brick building was raised in two phases from the 1930s, its four white chimneys becoming one of the most recognisable shapes on the city's skyline before the plant was decommissioned in 1983. It stood derelict for decades, familiar from film and album artwork, until a major regeneration.....
A fiercely independent club and live-music space, Brixton Jamm has spent years championing grassroots culture on Brixton Road. Part bar, part club, part venue, it built its reputation on an open-minded booking policy and a welcoming, community-minded atmosphere far from the corporate end of London nightlife. Its rooms and outdoor terrace host a broad sweep of programming, from house and techno to reggae, drum and bass and live bands. The terrace in particular has become a favourite for sun-soa.....
Duo is a cocktail bar and nightclub set in a converted railway arch at 15-16 Lendal Terrace in Clapham, south London. Designed around graphic arches and a cinematic feature wall, it pairs a cocktail-led bar and food, served in partnership with Gather Kitchen, with a weekend club operation. The calendar mixes bottomless brunches, supper clubs, bingo and karaoke with Friday and Saturday club nights, where resident DJs play R&B, hip-hop and party anthems and VIP table packages are available. The v.....
Set in a grand art deco building that began life as a cinema in the 1910s, Electric Brixton carries decades of south London entertainment history in its walls. The Town Hall Parade venue has worn many names over the years, including its celebrated spell as The Fridge, before reopening under its current identity as a club and live-music space. Its sweeping main room, with a balcony overlooking the floor, gives it the feel of a small theatre repurposed for the dancefloor. The programming runs br.....

Occupying a long run of railway arches on South Lambeth Road in Vauxhall, Fire is one of London's largest and best-known LGBTQ+ nightclubs, a fixture of the capital's after-hours scene since 2003. Built into the brick vaults beneath the railway, its multiple rooms and late licences have made it a home for marathon club nights and circuit parties. Operated as part of the Vauxhall gay village, the club grew from a Monday afterhours session into a sprawling venue across several arches, adding room.....
Freight Brixton is a large open-air rooftop food, drink and music destination at 33 Brixton Station Road in south London, adjacent to Brixton Village Market and opposite the Pop Brixton containers, a minute from Brixton station. Opened on 7 May 2026 from the team behind Manchester's Freight Island, it is billed as one of the city's largest rooftop venues, with a capacity above 1,000. Following the group's 'drink, dance and dine' formula, it gathers several talent-led kitchens -- anchored by an .....
Spread across three floors of the Southside shopping centre in Wandsworth, Gravity Max is a large indoor entertainment complex packed with activities, food and drink. Part of the Gravity group of active-entertainment venues, it brings together electric karting, augmented-reality games, bowling and bars under one roof, aimed squarely at families, friendship groups and corporate parties. Its central location off Wandsworth High Street makes it an all-weather destination in south-west London. The .....
Built around more than thirty self-dispense beer and wine taps, Hannah is a pour-your-own bar and restaurant on Lavender Hill in Battersea, minutes from Clapham Junction station. The self-service concept lets guests pour their own drinks and pay by the measure, sitting alongside a full cocktail list and an all-day kitchen. The result is a flexible, sociable venue that works in turn as a brunch spot, a sports bar and a lively late-night bar. The interior leans into an eclectic, characterful look.....
Lightbox is a three-room nightclub built under the Vauxhall railway arches at 6 South Lambeth Place in south London, less than 100 metres from Vauxhall station and bus interchange. Opened in 2008, the 600-capacity venue takes its name from the LED walls and ceiling that wrap its main room, and forms part of the wider cluster of Vauxhall Arches clubs. The club is known for a programme of techno, house, UK garage and drum and bass, alongside pop, hip-hop and R&B party nights, with Thursday events.....