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Exhibition London, located at Ariel Way, London, W12 7SL, is a vibrant and contemporary nightclub and music venue that has rapidly established itself as a key player in London's nightlife and live entertainment scene. The venue is set within the historic Dimco Buildings, originally constructed in 1899 as an engine house for the London Underground. This Grade II-listed structure underwent a significant transformation in recent years, culminating in its reopening as Exhibition London in late 2019.
The refurbishment expertly balanced the preservation of Victorian industrial architecture—exposed brickwork, lofty cast iron columns, and expansive arched windows—with state-of-the-art acoustics, lighting, and amenities, offering a striking venue space with a unique blend of heritage and modernity. Since its inception, Exhibition London has cultivated a reputation for hosting innovative club nights, immersive events, and high-profile concerts. Its location within White City—an area itself experiencing substantial regeneration—has contributed to its cultural significance by attracting diverse audiences from across the capital and beyond.
The venue has played a pivotal role in revitalizing the area’s nightlife, cementing its place as a destination for cutting-edge music and entertainment. Unlike many historic venues that have shifted locations over time, Exhibition London remains rooted in its original building, though the extensive structural adaptations have reimagined how the old engine house serves the public. Exhibition London’s programming has been marked by an eclectic roster of artists, reflecting its commitment to both global stars and emerging talent.
Over the years, the venue has seen performances from renowned international acts such as Bruno Mars, Arlo Parks, and Fatboy Slim, as well as homegrown UK icons like Rudimental, The Chemical Brothers, and DJ EZ. It continues to support London’s dynamic local scene, offering a stage to up-and-coming bands, celebrated DJs, and diverse club collectives, further enhancing its role as a hub for musical innovation and cultural exchange.
The capacity of Exhibition London is 3000.