
New 24-hour license music venue to open in South London, Brixton Storeys
A new music venue with a 24-hour license, Brixton Storeys, is opening in South London.
The indoor-outdoor, multi-room event space is set to open this month on April 18, taking over the former site of The Prince of Wales.
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It has a capacity of 750 across its three spaces.
The Red Room is the main indoor club space, designed in partnership with Bigabox Productions with immersive lighting and Turbo Sound and Funktion-One sound. Another indoor space, The Boudoir, offers a more intimate setting.
On the rooftop, The SKY Terraces will be open by June, and features a full redesign with two outdoor terraces, soundsystems and a DJ booth for an open-air music offering, with a retractable roof for when the weather turns.
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“We wanted to bring a fresh narrative to Brixton nightlife but stay connected to the area’s heritage,” says owner Stevie Thomas. “This iconic venue is perfect for that and has been fully renovated with a new perspective that brings it right up to date.
“Along with transforming the main club into the Red Room which will bring all sorts of exciting headline artists, there will also be a real focus on events with emerging artists and LGBTQIA+ communities who will be given a platform to party in their own unique way.”
The launch event will be ‘A Tribute To Alfredo Balearic Beat’ roof party.
Tickets will be sold exclusively via Ticketmaster.
Find out more at brixtonstoreys.com.