B
London is a high-profile nightclub located in the heart of Kensington, West
London, renowned for its glamorous vibe and celebrity clientele. Originally opening under the name "Boujis" in the early 2000s, the club quickly rose through the ranks of
London nightlife thanks to its exclusive door
policy and frequent attendance by Britain's young royal set, including Princes William and Harry. Its blend of opulence, energetic atmosphere, and central location made it a favorite haunt not only for locals but also for visiting international figures in fashion, music, and sports.
Boujis became famous for its signature drinks and the iconic "crack baby" shots, alongside its private table service and legendary afterparties that would continue until the early morning hours. However, the club's legacy has also been marked by periodic closures and reopenings—often due to licensing issues
or local complaints—before finally transitioning into the current incarnation, B
London, in recent years. The rebranding has come with a contemporary twist in design and musical programming, yet the club retains much of the allure and exclusivity that made Boujis legendary, including strict entry requirements and a focus on VIP experiences.
Throughout its history, B
London (and its predecessor) has cultivated a reputation not only as a playground for the elite but also as a cultural touchstone reflecting the hedonistic spirit of West
London's nightlife.
Notable artists who have performed at B
London and its earlier iteration as Boujis encompass a mix of celebrated international DJs and acclaimed local talents. Past performers have included Mark Ronson,
Calvin Harris,
Pete Tong,
Jax Jones, and
Basement Jaxx, as well as club residents and rising
London favorites like DJ Sam Young and Stephane Pompougnac.
The club has also hosted exclusive sets by star acts such as Lady Gaga and Rihanna during private events, further cementing its status as an influential venue in the global clubbing scene.