» Night Clubs In London
In one of the most exciting cities in the world it goes without saying that it's party scene matches it's diversity. Night clubs in London are huge
multi-million pound industries that help to keep the London nightlife economy going even in these harder times.
There is a vast range of night clubs in London covering and catering for all musical tastes. From Pop to Trance, Hip Hop to Dub Step, RnB to House and not to mention Rock, Indie and Dance - there's something for everyone in the capital and you're guaranteed to find your musical taste in at least one of the many night clubs in London.
Most nightclubs in London have strict door entry policies with dress code, minimum age requirements and an equal balance between male & females being needed in order to get in. It's important to remember these factors when you're going out partying as failure to adhere to any of the above could mean the difference of getting in or not !
Areas like Chelsea and Kensington have very strict entry rules and membership to some of the night clubs in these areas is required mainly due to the local licensing regulations in force from the local council for for the borough.
Islington in North London also has a huge nightlife area and although not many nightclubs has a large number of late night bars with small basement night clubs which usually only open on the weekends.
Many of these are not even classed as night clubs but nethertheless fill a huge gap in the market and cater nicely for late night bar hopping customers just out enjoying the nightlife that London has to offer.
Night clubs in London range in size, one of the smallest is the Bureau located in Kingly Court off Kingly Street and had a total capacity of 100 people! Most West End nightclubs tend to have an average capacity of 300 which is a nice manageable amount although some of the larger venues like
Cafe De Paris and On And On have capacities of 700 upwards with the largest late night bar and night club being Tiger Tiger in Haymarket which has a whopping capacity of 2000.
Below we've listed some of the night clubs in London that London Groove work with on a weekly basis being the Bureau, Anthologist and Refinery. Also listed are some of the larger London clubs which also tend to be more house and dance music orientated. We've listed what we think are some of the best ones that are open every weekend and we've focussed on night clubs that are music and DJ driven for a specific music policy instead of clubs and late night bars that have no specific music policy and are more drink and ambience driven.. Remember there is a whole lineup of popular night clubs in London giving anyone a good experience of the London nightlife scene and we hope you've find our nightclubs in London page useful.
Friday Night Clubs in London

Soul Fridays at The Bureau every Friday. The West Ends best kept secret at one of the most sexy boutique nightclubs in the West End with Smooth RnB, 90's Soul and Funky House plus with free entry for ladies before 11pm and just £5 for gents, it's one of the most sophisticated RnB clubs in London on a Friday - click for The Bureau

One of the super London clubs with the most sensational DJ line-ups every week. Fabric Live has a global reputation and packs around 3000 people every Friday night. The music set across 3 rooms is a mix of Drum n Bass, Hip Hop, Breakbeats and Electro with a thumping sound system to match and if that's not enough it goes on until 6am.

Previously at Turnmills, the Gallery is now a firmly established club night every Friday at the the world famous Ministry of Sound nightclub in Elephant & Castle with a host of world class DJ's from the likes of Judge Jules, Pete Tong, Sasha, John Digweed, Tall Paul and Eric Morillo to name but a very few with a thumping sound system across 3 rooms for the very best & loudest House, Dance and Trance.

Keeping it real every Friday night at one of the more popular London nightclubs south of the river is a night called Fidgit at the renowned Plan B club with the likes of international DJ's Norman Jay, Mr Thing and Cash Money playing everything from Funk, Soul and Disco, Old Skool and the latest Hip Hop to old skool House and Drum n Bass for good measure. Other guest DJ's have also included Mark Ronson, KRS1 and Jazzie B.
Saturday Night Clubs in London

Soul Saturdays at The Anthologist club every Saturday, still the original and the best with smooth RnB, 90's Soul, Funky House & Club Classics. It's £5 for before 11pm & £10 after, one of the best RnB clubs in London on a Saturday night attracing a huge crowd - click for The Anthologist Guest List

Soul Saturdays at The Refinery every Saturday with smooth RnB, 90's Soul, Funky House & Club Classics. It's £5 for before 11pm & £10 after at this super cool venue with a unique outdoor smoking area and is the sister venue to the Anthologist. Click for The Refinery Guest List and more info.

East Village club in Shorditch boasts a fantastic sound-system and plays host to many of the top named DJ's on the House, Underground and Techno clubbing scene. Located on the site of the old Medicine bar East Villages' aim is to provide cutting edge music for true house fans with the upper room based on a funkier vibe with a hint of vintage disco throughout the night.

Carwash has been running for over 16 years and takes place at the Aquarium in Old Street. This themed night caters for the best in Retro, Disco, 70's & 80's, Funk and Motown mainly drawn from the late 70's and early 80's, basically anything that inspires the boogie with a strict dress code of 70's Funk & Soul and is one of the only nightclubs in London with this music and dress code.
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