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Best Clubs In London – Our Extensive Guide

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Best Clubs In London – Our Extensive Guide to the London Regular Nightclubs

As the founder of Privilege Entertainment, a London-based company providing exclusive guestlist and table booking services, I have extensive experience working in London’s thriving nightlife scene. In this comprehensive guide, I’ll share my insider knowledge to help you discover the very best “regular nightclubs” that London has to offer. I will leave a review of the exclusive clubs in London on another article. This new article is going to drescribe in details each of the exclusive clubs we have been dealing with for years.
If you are more internested in nightclubs located in central London we have that covered for you. In fact, we suggest to read our articles about the best clubs in Mayfair and also the best clubs in Chelsea.

The best clubs in London provide unforgettable nights out, world-class DJs and performers, outstanding sound systems and lighting, and luxurious VIP services. From cavernous warehouses to intimate underground venues, London’s clubbing scene caters to all tastes. Read on for my handpicked selection of the top nightclubs for partying in the UK capital.

Fabric

Since opening in 1999, Fabric has earned its reputation as one of the best clubs in London. Located in Farringdon, Fabric spans three rooms, each with its own vibe and music policy. The main Room 1 hosts top DJs spinning cutting-edge electronic music on its famous “bodysonic” dancefloor. Expect to hear techno, electro, dubstep and also drum & bass shaking the walls. Room 2 offers an edgier program of live acts and underground DJs. And the final chilled-out Room 3 provides respite from the intensity of the other spaces. With its phenomenal sound system and light shows, Fabric remains a quintessential London clubbing experience.

XOYO

In the heart of Shoreditch, XOYO has established itself as a top destination for house and techno fans. The intimate basement club lays on weekend-long residencies by influential DJs like The Black Madonna, Four Tet and Moodymann. XOYO also hosts live gigs focusing on indie, pop and rock acts. With a simple yet impeccable layout and sound system, this club puts the music first and attracts a friendly, dance-obsessed crowd. In addition, don’t miss their regular hip hop, funk and disco nights either.

Egg London

Spread over three floors, Egg London emulates the heady atmosphere of an Ibiza superclub. As one of the few venues with a 24-hour license, the parties at Egg can power on from Friday night deep into Monday morning. International house and techno DJs drive the relentless energy on the main dance floor, which comes alive with mesmerizing lighting and visuals. The terrace provides a welcome respite to chill out under the stars before diving back into the madness.

Ministry of Sound

No list of London’s best clubs would be complete without the legendary Ministry of Sound. First opening its doors in 1991, MoS helped popularize house music in the UK by bringing over pioneering Chicago DJs. Now internationally renowned, Ministry spreads across four rooms that cater for different electronic genres like techno, trance and drum & bass. But the famous Box room stands out for its otherworldly, custom-designed sound system that hits you right in the chest. An essential clubbing pilgrimage in the capital.

Printworks London

For an immense, warehouse-style clubbing experience, head to Printworks London in Canada Water. Made for major music events, this industrial venue can hold up to 6,000 people with giant printing presses as a backdrop. Printworks hosts DJs until the early hours, as well as popular daytime raves. With huge names like Carl Cox, Major Lazer and Disclosure gracing the decks, Printworks has become one of London’s most in-demand clubs since opening in 2017.

KOKO

Formerly known as Camden Palace, the historic KOKO venue has hosted live music and club nights since 1900. After being reborn following a major fire, KOKO reopened in early 2022 with a stunning new design and cutting-edge sound. While the upstairs retains its original theatre feel, the basement and bar now offer a modern clubbing experience. Household names like The Chemical Brothers, deadmau5 and Chase & Status have all played KOKO’s dancefloor through the decades.

Phonox

In South London’s Brixton, Phonox brings together quality house, techno and disco DJs with a pristine Funktion-One sound system. The minimalist club has a single dark dance floor focused on the music, rather than unnecessary distractions. With Saturday night being their big event, Phonox’s ‘Mantra’ parties run from 9pm to 6am for marathon raving with rotating residents. The Sunday daytime sessions are ideal for unwinding, with eclectic lineups until 11pm.

The Cause

Operating as a temporary venue since 2018, The Cause has built a reputation for boundary-pushing club nights. After nomadic parties across London, The Cause reopened in 2022 in Canning Town. Expect throbbing electro and techno until the small hours of the morning at this raw, artist-run warehouse space. Keep an eye out for its legendary Adonis queer parties too. With reasonable tickets and a relaxed vibe, The Cause brings an inclusive clubbing experience to East London.

FOLD

Tucked away on an industrial estate in Canning Town, FOLD is a relative newcomer founded in 2018. But with its mammoth parties rocking crowds from Saturday afternoon to Sunday night, FOLD seems like it’s been part of the scene forever. The converted printing factory serves up techno, electro and breakbeat across two rooms, as well as tasty street food outside. Come with endurance and leave all inhibitions at the door.

E1

E1 is a cavernous club occupying a former warehouse in Wapping near the River Thames. Its main claim to fame is a monstrous Function 1 sound system stretching across two rooms for exquisitely deep bass vibrations. Trance, techno and progressive house feature heavily on E1’s lineup, which includes both underground breakthrough talent and big names. With a license until 7am, this is a space for serious ravers seeking long nights of revelry.

Corsica Studios

Beneath the railway arches in Elephant and Castle, Corsica Studios is London’s best small club. Crowds pack into the low-ceilinged, concrete-walled space for intense DJ sets from house and techno legends. Often running from 11pm right through to the next evening, Corsica’s parties are fuelled by the raw, heavyweight beats from its custom sound system. Despite the gritty surroundings, the passionate music heads here for the excellent bookings make Corsica Studios feel wonderfully inviting.

Village Underground

You can’t miss Village Underground in Shoreditch thanks to the huge tube carriages sitting on the roof. Inside, the vibe is equally cool, with graffitied walls and industrial charm. Promoters take over the warehouse venue for cutting-edge live gigs and eclectic club nights spanning electronica, indie, hip hop and more. With capacity for 1,000 people, Village Underground’s lively crowd encapsulates London’s diversity and youth culture.

Studio 338

Across the river in Greenwich, Studio 338 is a slick, Ibiza-inspired club and terrace with unobstructed Canary Wharf views. The immense interior space fits 3,000 people and uses state-of-the-art lighting and audiovisuals for next-level immersion. Studio 338 is primarily known for house, techno and drum & bass events, including massive one-off parties like elrow and ABODE. VIP tables come with luxury bottle packages for a real taste of the high life.

Electric Brixton

Brixton’s Electric Brixton is a multifunctional arts venue with a fantastically lively nightclub. Housed in a converted 1920s cinema, the two-floor clubroom stays true to the building’s theatrical roots. With a balcony wrapping around the dance floor and stage, it’s a spectacular setting for live concerts, clubbing events and huge parties attracting over 1,500 people. House, techno, grime, hip hop and bass music reverberate from Electric Brixton’s towering Funktion-One rig.

Conclusion

London’s nightlife is world-renowned, and this list represents the diversity of the best clubs in London and what the city offers. From legendary staples like Fabric and Ministry of Sound to new hotspots like The Cause and FOLD, these are the best places in London right now for monumental sound systems, star DJ lineups and unrestrained dancing. With so many options, you’re guaranteed to find the best clubs in London for your musical tastes and party style.

As your personal nightlife guide, I hope I’ve given you a comprehensive overview of London’s top clubs. My team at Privilege Entertainment can help you access exclusive guestlists, tables and more at many of the incredible venues mentioned above. Contact us today to start planning your epic London night out!

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