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83 Rivington Street

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.....

93 Feet East

93 Feet East is a bar, club, and live-music venue at 150 Brick Lane in Shoreditch, East London, set within the Old Truman Brewery in the heart of one of the capital's most fashionable districts. Established in 1999, the Grade II-listed venue has long been an institution on the East London scene and is noted for its high-quality Funktion-One sound systems. The venue comprises several distinct spaces, including a Live Room with a capacity of around 410, a main room holding roughly 375, a members'.....

ABBA Arena

ABBA Arena is a purpose-built concert venue in the Stratford district of east London, constructed specifically to host ABBA Voyage, a groundbreaking show in which the Swedish pop group appear as digital avatars, affectionately nicknamed ABBA-tars, performing alongside a live band. Opened in 2022, the demountable structure was designed to be the largest of its kind, seating several thousand spectators, and represents one of the most ambitious uses of motion-capture and projection technology in l.....

ArcelorMittal Orbit

At 114.5 metres, the ArcelorMittal Orbit is the tallest sculpture in Britain, a looping lattice of red steel rising above the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park in Stratford, east London. It was created for the 2012 London Olympic and Paralympic Games as a permanent landmark for the new park. The work was designed by the artist Anish Kapoor with the structural engineer Cecil Balmond, and largely funded by the steel magnate Lakshmi Mittal, whose company gave the tower its name and supplied much of the.....

Backyard Comedy Club

Founded by the comedian Lee Hurst in 1998, the Backyard Comedy Club is a purpose-built comedy venue in Bethnal Green, in London's East End. It moved to its current site at 231 Cambridge Heath Road in 2013, a couple of minutes' walk from Bethnal Green tube and overground stations. Billed as one of the largest dedicated comedy clubs in the capital, it programmes professional stand-up featuring television names and circuit regulars, with the founder himself appearing from time to time. Since the m.....

Basing House

A 300-capacity electronic music club on Kingsland Road in Shoreditch, Basing House has operated since 2010 as a weekends-focused venue, with occasional Thursday and daytime events. It has hosted a long line of house, techno, disco, garage and drum-and-bass nights run by visiting promoters, with names such as A Guy Called Gerald, Maya Jane Coles and Ilario Alicante among those to have played. The club pairs an intimate indoor floor, built around a Funktion-One sound system, with a rooftop smokin.....

Brick Lane Tap Room London

Set on Dray Walk in the heart of the Old Truman Brewery complex just off Brick Lane, the Brick Lane Tap Room is an independent East London bar built around a regularly rotating range of draught beer. It began life as a temporary pop-up and proved popular enough to become a permanent fixture of the area's drinking scene, typically pouring more than ten lagers, ales and stouts at any one time. The address places it among the cobbled walkways and converted industrial buildings of the brewery site i.....

Colour Factory

Spotlighting female, non-binary and queer artists across a programme that runs from jazz to techno, Colour Factory is a Black-owned nightclub, live-music venue and multi-functional events space in the heart of Hackney Wick. Open since 2018, it advocates cultural diversity and an all-inclusive environment, building a reputation as one of east London's most distinctive grassroots venues. The venue is made up of several connected areas, including the main Factory room, a three-hundred-capacity out.....

Dalston Superstore

A pioneering queer bar and club that helped reshape east London nightlife, Dalston Superstore has been a cornerstone of the city's LGBTQ+ scene since opening on Kingsland High Street in 2009. Part café-bar, part basement club, it set out to be an inclusive, around-the-clock space rather than a conventional gay venue, and quickly became a community hub. The ground floor operates as a relaxed bar and eatery by day, with art, food and drinks drawing a mixed crowd. Downstairs, the basement transf.....

LA Lounge

Specialising in Afrobeats, hip-hop, R&B and bashment, LA Lounge is a late-night bar and club venue popular with London's urban-music crowd. Operating as a stylish, intimate nightspot, it offers a mix of bar service, bottle service and DJ-led club nights, and has become known for its lively weekend atmosphere, dressed-up clientele and focus on the sounds that dominate the capital's contemporary nightlife. The venue positions itself as a destination for partygoers looking for a more upscale, tabl.....