The best edm music clubs in London

Some of London’s best EDM clubs are situated in awkward places like railway arches, warehouses, and former theatres. Initially, these party venues were once regarded illegal. The London revellers used to descend into the heart of the city for an epic night out. These places play different types of music including Indie, Pop, Rock and a mix of just about everything for the best electronic dance tunes.
Pacha
Don’t mistake this London club with the great Ibiza Club. It is one of the best London clubs that aims to recreate the Ibiza experience right in the heart of the city. This club features some of the best European DJs, and the high entrance prices are evident of what to expect. The Pacha EDM club is housed in a historic 1920s building at the Victoria Station. It stands out with its glittering chandeliers and glitter balls. The building has a unique traditional touch of oak panelling and a stained glass ceiling. There is also a gallery overlooking the central dance floor and the secondary dance area that has its sound system. A terrace is installed during summer time. Here, you can expect to find a beautiful and stylish crowd and to stand out; you must dress to impress.
Fabric
This is another top club in London that boasts some of the best line-ups in the city. Fabric is prominent because the organisers plan their nights around good music rather than bringing in the biggest superstar DJs. This is a lavish club where you can feel the bass roaring from beneath. You can also relax in style and comfort on their famous bed seats at their special night events.
During Fridays, there is the FabricLive event where you can expect the biggest names in indie, breakbeat, drum ‘n’ bass and electro. On Saturday nights, you can expect some of the up and coming artists and international masters of live acts and electronic music. Sunday nights are ideal for the serious partygoer with some of the best dance floor tunes. If you want to experience the best acts in Fabric, wait until 3 am and party with the real clubbers.
Koko
This is a London club that is perfect for the live band enthusiasts: It is situated right in the middle of the Camden nightlife. The club has a huge stage, comfortable upstairs bars and spacious balconies. The club has a dark red colour theme with chandeliers and party lights for an ambiance that matches the kind of music that is played here. KoKo has deep rock and roll roots having hosted the Sex Pistols and The Clash in the 1970s: Madonna, The Eurythmics, Ladbrokes and Madness also graced the stage in the 1980s. It was an adored rock club of the 1990s before being restructured and reopened in the year 2004.
Studio 338
This club made a dramatic entrance back in the EDM scene during its reopening back in March 2014 with Kevin Saunderson, Kate Simko and Mark Kinchen performing on the same night. It has a three thousand people capacity to make it London’s biggest nightclub. It has an Ibiza style clubbing theme and is fitted with state of the art visuals and a VOID sound system. When you want to hit a London club for big techno and electro nights, this is the ideal club for you. The stand out aspect of Studio 338 is the all-night outdoor terrace that has hot air features.
Proud Camden
An art gallery by day and a buzzing live music and party venue by night. This club attracts some of the biggest acts in London for example Dizzee Rascal and Peter Doherty and also the up and coming acts as well. Proud Camden is situated in the Camden Stables Market. It has a spacious terrace seating area that is heated during winter. It is a different, charming and unique club with a trendy crowd and friendly staff. At less than 20min by foot to Leicester Square and the Empire Casino, it is easy to organize a nice evening and night.
Proud2
Every EDM fan knows about Proud2; it houses the world’s most powerful sound systems, high-tech lighting and a state of the art dance floor. It has a 2,600 capacity and has everything that you desire in a high-end club.