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  1. James ·
    About Bagleys was a legendary nightclub in King's Cross, London, that operated from the early 1990s until 2007. It was located in a former Victorian warehouse in the Coal Drops Yard area, which at the time was a largely derelict industrial zone. History The building that housed Bagley's was originally built in the 1850s as part of the Great Northern Railway's coal operation. It was used for storing and transferring coal. Later, one of the warehouses was occupied by a glass bottle company called
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    Basing House is located in Shoreditch, it opened in 2010 and has a capacity of 300. It has a late license, open on Friday's & Saturdays, with occasional events on Thursdays Links https://basinghouse.co.uk/ https://www.skiddle.com/whats-on/London/Basing-House/
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  3. James ·
    About Egg is a warehouse-style club with outdoor spaces & 24-hour licence for all-night dance parties. Links https://www.egglondon.co.uk/
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    About With 3 massive spaces Fabric hosts resident and guest DJs playing drum & bass, dubstep, house and techno. One of the rooms has a vibrating floor which emitted bass frequencies. Fabric's licence was revoked on 7th September 2016 due to 2 drug-related deaths in the club, it was announced the venue would be close permanently. On 21st November 2016 it was agreed the club could reopen with stricter conditions in place. Links https://www.fabriclondon.com/
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  5. James ·
    Heaven is a gay superclub in Charing Cross, London, England. It has played a central role and had a major influence in the development of London's LGBT scene for over 40 years and is home to long-running gay night G-A-Y. The club is known for Paul Oakenfold's acid house events in the 1980s, the underground nightclub festival Megatripolis, and for being the birthplace of ambient house. Links https://g-a-yandheaven.co.uk/ Photo Albums Reviews  
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  6. James ·
    About KOKO is a concert venue and former theatre in Camden Town, London, England. The building was previously known as Camden Palace from 1982 until it's 2004 purchase and extensive restoration, led by Oliver Bengough and Mint Entertainment Events & Promotors Chemistry Frantic Peach Timeless Photo Albums  
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  7. James ·
    Mass was hosted in an old church, St Matthew’s Church, which had been converted into a 3 storey club which was right next to Brixton tube station. Mass has now permanently closed down, it was the host of the hUJe and Paradise Soul events among many others such as Atomic Energy Links http://www.mass-club.com/ Events Atomic Energy Photo Albums Reviews  
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  8. James ·
    The Ministry of Sound is flagship nightclub from a trailblazing global dance and house music brand. Events Photo Albums  
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  9. James ·
    About SeOne was one of the largest licensed nightclubs in London with a capacity of 3,000 people. It operated in London under the London Bridge transit center. Notably, it was required to implement ID scanning for patrons. However, financial difficulties led to its closure on February 22, 2010. The venue then reopened as Debut London, a live music and club venue, on May 21, 2010. Subsequently, Debut London also closed, and the entire site was demolished as part of the London Bridge st
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  10. James ·
    About The Cross was a nightclub in York Way Goods Yard, King's Cross, London, England between 1993 and 2007, closing on New Year's Day 2008. The club was started by Billy Reilly and Keith Reilly, who had originally wanted to open a pre-club drinks bar next to Bagleys nightclub. Camden Council however granted the Reilly brothers a full dance licence and they started hosting club events at the Cross.   The Key, The Cross & Canvas were all shut down in favour of the regenera
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  11. James ·
    About The Fridge was a nightclub in the Brixton area of South London, England, founded, in 1981, by Andrew Czezowski and Susan Carrington, who had run the Roxy during punk music's heyday in 1977 Reviews Photo Albums  
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  12. James ·
    The Key, The Cross & Canvas were all shut down in favour of the regeneration of King's Cross 😭  😭  😭 https://www.theguardian.com/music/2015/aug/13/what-happened-to-the-great-london-nightclubs Photos Calendar Events  
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  13. James ·
    Trade was a culturally important gay nightclub at Turnmills, Clerkenwell Road, London started in 1990 by Laurence Malice. Links https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trade_(nightclub)
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  14. James ·
    XOYO is known for electronic music, with a regular calendar of DJs & live acts. Links https://www.xoyo.co.uk/ Events  
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