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Nestled in the vibrant heart of Liverpool’s lively district, New Bird Street Warehouse in Liverpool, United Kingdom, has established itself as a cornerstone of the city’s dynamic nightlife scene. Originally opening its doors as a warehouse-style venue, it quickly gained a reputation for hosting unforgettable club nights that blend electronic music with raw, industrial charm. Over the years, the venue has undergone several structural updates, maintaining its gritty aesthetic while enhancing its state-of-the-art sound and lighting systems, making it a favorite among both locals and visitors seeking authentic dance floor experiences.

Its reputation for curated lineups and immersive atmospheres has cemented it as a cultural hub for electronic music enthusiasts, with SESH often highlighting its innovative programming. The venue’s history is rich with performances from some of the most influential names in the scene, both international and local, who have helped shape its identity. Among the standout acts, Lee Rands, Gary Beck, Clive Henry, Tini Gessler, Ryan Elliott, Mathias Kaden, Luke Wolfman, Weaver Bros., DJ Yoda, and Jimmy Allen have all graced its decks, each bringing their unique energy to the dance floor.

These artists, renowned for their contributions to electronic music and DJ culture, have helped forge New Bird Street Warehouse’s reputation as a hotspot for club nights that push boundaries and celebrate the art of SESH. Whether you're a dedicated electronic music fan or a curious newcomer, the venue’s eclectic lineups and pulsating dance floors continue to attract a diverse crowd eager to experience Liverpool’s thriving nightlife. If you're planning a night out in Liverpool, exploring upcoming events at New Bird Street Warehouse is a must—immerse yourself in its vibrant atmosphere and discover why it remains a key player in the city’s electronic music scene.

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The capacity of New Bird Street Warehouse is 800.

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