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Magazine London, located in the Greenwich Peninsula, southeast London, is one of the city's most prominent contemporary event spaces and nightclubs. Opened in the summer of 2019, Magazine London was developed by the team behind Printworks London, a highly respected force within London’s nightlife scene. The venue was created to address the growing demand for large-scale, versatile event spaces in London, both for club nights and for corporate functions, exhibitions, and live music events.

Featuring a uniquely modern, minimalist architectural design, Magazine London spans more than 24,000 square meters, boasting cutting-edge sound and lighting systems, high ceilings, and floor-to-ceiling glass windows that offer panoramic views of Canary Wharf across the river. Its flexible structure allows it to host up to 3,000 guests indoors, with an adjoining outdoor space, The Showground, raising the total capacity to 10,000 for festivals and open-air events. The location itself, on the Greenwich Peninsula, is integral to Magazine London's cultural significance, positioning it at the intersection of London's urban energy and the redevelopment of post-industrial Docklands—a symbol of the city’s dynamic evolution.

Since its opening, Magazine London has established a reputation for delivering immersive audiovisual experiences, attracting globally renowned promoters such as KNTXT, ABODE, and Hospitality. The venue plays a vital role in southeast London’s cultural landscape, supplementing the capital’s established nightlife hotspots with cutting-edge programming and giving a home to innovative event concepts. While Magazine London has remained at its original location since its launch, the space has seen ongoing enhancements, especially in technological and infrastructural provisions, to maintain its status as a premier event venue.

Its growing influence is reflected by its roster of internationally acclaimed artists and its increasing integration with London’s music, fashion, and creative industries. Notable artists who have performed at Magazine London include international names such as Charlotte de Witte, Eric Prydz, Adam Beyer, Amelie Lens, Peggy Gou, and Carl Cox, as well as influential UK and local acts like BICEP, Rudimental, Andy C, Wilkinson, and Sherelle. Other celebrated performers and DJs gracing its decks have included Solardo, The Blessed Madonna, Mall Grab, CamelPhat, and local collectives like Percolate and Louder, affirming Magazine London’s reputation as a magnet for top-tier talent from across the dance music spectrum.

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The capacity of Magazine London is 3000.

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