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Brixton Storeys is a vibrant nightclub located in the heart of Brixton, United Kingdom, known for its eclectic music programming and deep cultural roots. Established in the late 2010s, the venue quickly emerged as a cornerstone for South London’s nocturnal community, serving as both a nightlife hotspot and a creative hub. The club was founded in response to Brixton’s rapidly evolving cultural scene, filling the gap left by the closure of other beloved venues in the area.
Housed in a converted industrial building, Brixton Storeys boasts a unique architectural character, retaining exposed brickwork and a warehouse feel while integrating state-of-the-art lighting and sound systems to enhance the clubbing experience. Over the years, Brixton Storeys has gained a reputation for championing diversity and inclusion, curating lineups that not only reflect London’s rich musical heritage but also showcase the cutting edge of electronic and live music. The venue has become a key player in the resurgence of Brixton as a center for cultural innovation, often collaborating with local artists and organizations to host immersive events, pop-up installations, and community gatherings.
Its open-door policy and forward-thinking ethos have cemented its status as a safe space for self-expression and musical exploration. While the club has largely remained at its original location, it has undergone several renovations to expand its dance floors, update technical equipment, and foster a more accessible environment. Notable artists who have performed at Brixton Storeys include international acts such as Peggy Gou, Bonobo, and Kaytranada, alongside homegrown talents like Shygirl, Joy Crookes, and The Comet Is Coming.
The venue has also seen performances from rising South London stars like Jorja Smith, Flohio, and Moses Boyd, making it a central platform for both established and emerging talent on the global and local stage.
The capacity of Brixton Storeys is 750.