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seone

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The just south-of-the-river SEOne, near London Bridge, that features loads of great club nights in a very huge space. SeOne is London's largest and most flexible venue. Situated under the railway arches of London Bridge Station, seOne consists of five spaces and is fully licensed as a 3,000 capacity venue, it can be broken down into smaller spaces and can be used for parties for as little ...
 

Rhythm Factory

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A long-standing purveyor of diverse forward-thinking music and a London institution, the Rhythm Factory has been a staple of East London for over 12 years, sitting on the boundary of Shoreditch just off the bottom of Brick Lane. Having been recently refurbished with a cafe/bar/restaurant and art space now operating in the venues' front room, the core of the Rhythm Factory is steeped in a DIY wa...
 

Egg London

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EGG has a 800 capacity, spread over 3 floors plus a balcony terrace and central courtyard garden. The garden has a bar, garden furniture, artificial grass, and a swimming pool in the summer. The garden is the largest open space in London clubland but is popular with smokers. Check out Breakfast @ EGG for a club that starts at 5am on Sundays! Timo Maas has come along way since his debut in the ...
 

HEAVEN

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Heaven is London's best known gay club and attracts gay/straight/mixed clubbers for its regular club nights every week. It's located in railway arches under Charing Cross Station, close to Trafalgar Square. The venue is a series of interconnecting rooms and there's plenty of space to chill out along with two large dance floors. Heaven is very popular and has some impressive guest DJs playing the ...
 

KOKO London

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KOKO is a Camden nightclub and music venue at the bottom of Camden High Street, London in a Grade II listed theater building. (Grade II means significant buildings of more than local interest.) This 1,500 capacity venue, that opened in 2004, has already has had headline performances from Coldplay, Madonna, My Chemical Romance, and Prince. There are regular weekly club nights and for a free night ...
 

herbal

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Described as ‘one of the coolest bars around’ and a winner of the Time Out Venue Of The Year Award it should be no surprise that people are flocking from all over London and the UK to see what all the fuss is about at this east London late night club and bar. Set in an old oak veneer warehouse with lots of exposed brick and reclaimed timber. While still being sparse and quite industrial, Herbal...
 

Club Aquarium

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When Club Aquarium opened in 1995, Shoreditch was not such a trendy part of town as it is now. Shoreditch and Hoxton are now real destinations for cool nightlife and Club Aquarium is still going strong. Club Aquarium has five rooms including a swimming pool and a jacuzzi (towels provided) - and there's no other club in the UK that can make that claim! There are also two dance floors and a chill o...
 

Ministry of Sound

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The building was an unused bus depot and was chosen for its warehouse character that was the dominant clubbing environment of the early 90s. Inspired by the US house music movement James Palumbo, Ministry of Sound’s founder, had a vision to bring world famous DJs to the UK enabling dance music fans access to the music they adored and the DJs that played and produced it. For many years Ministry of...
 

R O X Y

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The Roxy was a fashionable nightclub located at 41-43 Neal Street in London's Covent Garden, known for hosting the flowering British punk music scene in its infancy The premises had formerly been used as a warehouse to serve the Covent Garden wholesale vegetable market. In 1970 they were converted to a late-night bar called the Chaguaramas Club. At that time it was owned by record producer Tony A...
 

The End

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The End was a nightclub in the West End of London, England. Started in December 1995 by DJs Layo Paskin and Mr C, The End was world-renowned.It was also responsible for the label End Recordings. Musical genres played there included techno and house on Saturday nights; drum and bass and breakbeat on Friday night; as well as indie on Monday nights. The End also hosted other nights throughout the we...
 

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