XOYO
Famous for its rolling three-month residencies, XOYO turned a simple programming idea into one of London's most influential club formats after opening in Shoreditch in 2010. By handing a single artist a curated season of dates, it let DJs build immersive runs of nights and gave clubbers a reason to return week after week. The two-floor venue pairs a pulsing basement dancefloor with an upper level, creating distinct spaces under one roof. Its residency series has hosted a roll-call of leading n.....

On the Soho site of the legendary Marquee Club, where artists including David Bowie and the Rolling Stones once performed, 100 Wardour Street operated as a restaurant, bar and live music venue at the heart of London's entertainment district. The address also previously housed Terence Conran's Mezzo and the Cuban venue Floridita, giving it a deep pedigree in Soho's nightlife and dining scene. The venue was arranged over two levels. A ground-floor bar and lounge centred on a striking feature bar .....
Built in 1901 as a schoolmaster's residence beside a former Victorian school, the 1901 Arts Club is an intimate salon-style recital venue on Exton Street in Waterloo, a short walk from the station and the South Bank. The restored period house has been turned into a candle-lit chamber music room that seats only a few dozen guests, offering a deliberately small and personal alternative to London's larger concert halls. The performance space is built around its acoustics and atmosphere. A Steinway.....

Occupying lower floors of the building that houses the British Academy of Film and Television Arts on Piccadilly, 194 Piccadilly is a multi-purpose events and entertainment space in the West End of London. Operating in part under the name Neon 194, it runs as a bar and cafe by day and a ballroom and club space by night, with a capacity in the region of 400 across its main room. The address shares its home with BAFTA's headquarters at 195 Piccadilly, a building that has hosted screenings and cer.....
Set within Shakespeare's Globe on Bankside, the venue at 21 New Globe Walk is home to Swan, a bar, restaurant and events space on the south bank of the Thames. Standing beside the reconstructed Globe Theatre, it looks across the river towards St Paul's Cathedral and the City, with a riverside terrace and large windows making the most of the view. The restaurant serves modern British food built around seasonal produce, alongside afternoon tea, weekend brunch and Sunday roasts, with a bar offeri.....
A black-box main room billed as the largest comedy stage in Soho anchors 21Soho, a combined live-entertainment venue, cafe, cocktail bar and podcast studio tucked off Soho Square in London's West End. The principal performance space holds up to around 300 people, and a smaller basement room, used for cabaret, live music and intimate shows, holds roughly 60 more. The venue opened in February 2020, just a week before the first national coronavirus lockdown, and used the enforced closure to fit ou.....

Set in a heritage-listed building dating from the early 1800s, 26 Curtain Road is a small listening bar in Shoreditch, in east London. Spread over two floors, it leans on the older, quieter side of the East London bar tradition -- somewhere to sit and talk rather than a full-on party venue -- with a listed fireplace and a skylight adding character to the room. Its defining feature is a vinyl-only music policy played through a high-fidelity hi-fi system with a rotary mixer and Celestion Ditton s.....
Perched on the roof of the Virgin Hotels London-Shoreditch, 45th & 7th is a rooftop restaurant and bar that borrows its name and mood from the crossroads of Manhattan, pairing a Mediterranean-leaning menu with panoramic views over east London. A semi-covered terrace wraps a swimming pool, and the indoor dining room opens onto the rooftop, giving the venue an open-air feel through the warmer months. The bar is part of 45 London, a members club and hospitality complex at 45 Curtain Road that also.....
Reopened in April 2022 as The Camden, the venue at 61-65 Crowndale Road is a multi-purpose event space and club a short walk behind the landmark Koko theatre in Camden Town, north London. Set in a modern steel-and-glass building, it operates as a bar and late-night club while also taking bookings for corporate functions, weddings, private parties and promoted club nights, with a capacity of around 350. The site has carried several identities over the years. It traded for a long period as the Pu.....
Three interconnected Victorian railway arches spanning around 9,000 square feet make up 83 Rivington Street, a refurbished event space in the heart of Shoreditch, east London. The address occupies the site of the former Cargo, one of the area's best-known nightclubs, and retains a club-grade Martin Audio sound system and professional lighting inherited from that earlier life, now serving a blank-canvas venue used for brand launches, fashion shows, filming, live performance and pop-up dining. Th.....