London may be labeled Britain’s worst party city, but it’s not for a lack of trying. Despite the rising price of pints and the closure of independent venues across the city, we still have some thriving nightclubs. And now it’s official.according to dj mug, London is currently home to five of the best clubs in the world. Hear that, Berlin.
DJ Mag’s annual ranking of the world’s best clubs brings together voters from 229 regions around the world to nominate the best nightclubs on the planet. Of those 100 clubs, Big Smoke’s clubs earned him five spots.
The 7th best club in the world is fabric. The former meat warehouse in Farringdon, which opened in 1999, has been a mecca for London clubbers for 25 years, with its crystal-clear sound systems, vibrating dance floors and underground masterminds for house, techno and drum and bass DJs. known for its programs.
“There are very few clubs in the world with such a long history,” he wrote. dj mug. “Over the past 12 months, our iconic front door has been redesigned and a new shop has opened, selling pizza, soft drinks, music and merchandise. As always, Bookings will feature Craig Richards, Terry – Contained the cream of the underground, along with Frances and Anna Wall, Bobby and Harry McKanna, Hutch, Jaden Thompson and Josh Café residents.
Fabric joins Ibiza’s Ushuaia, Brazil’s Green Valley and Hi Ibiza, which took the number one spot for the second year in a row.
Also at the top of the list was Ministry of Sound With number 18 studio 338 No. 19. London’s newest rave spot housed in an old IKEA. Drum storage areawas ranked 67th as a new entry, but the newly renovated Here in Camden re-entered the rankings at No. 87. See DJ Mag’s complete rankings here.
Now in the mood for a night out? Lace up your dancing shoes and head out to one of London’s best nightclubs by Time Out.
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