No90 Hackney Wick is a vibrant and renowned nightclub, bar, and creative space located alongside the scenic Lea Canal in East
London. Established in 2013, No90 quickly became a cornerstone of the Hackney Wick cultural scene, known for its eclectic mix of music, art, and food. Occupying a beautifully-converted, warehouse-style building that reflects the area's industrial heritage, the venue boasts large, open-plan interiors with rustic wooden features, exposed brickwork, and an expansive outdoor
terrace, making it a favorite gathering spot for locals and visitors alike.
Since its inception, No90 Hackney Wick has earned a stellar reputation as a cutting-edge event space that encapsulates the diversity and artistic spirit of the neighborhood. Throughout the years, it has played a pivotal role in the regeneration of Hackney Wick, helping transform the once-industrial district into a thriving hub for
London’s creative community. The venue is celebrated for contributing to the evolution of East
London nightlife, providing a platform for emerging talent while also drawing established performers from across the UK and beyond.
While No90 has always remained at its original location on Wallis Road, the physical space has seen several upgrades and redesigns, catering to larger crowds and enhancing its multi-purpose functionality. As a result, it continues to evolve with the ever-changing
needs of
London's nightlife, maintaining a balance between its grassroots roots and ongoing popularity.
Notable artists who have graced the No90 Hackney Wick stage include internationally acclaimed names such as
Bonobo,
Gilles Peterson, and
Nightmares on Wax, as well as prominent local acts like Hackney Colliery Band,
Crazy P, and
Romare.
The venue also plays host to regular DJ sets from influential figures in
London's underground music scene, such as Mr. Scruff,
Move D, and
Horse Meat Disco, ensuring a dynamic rotation of both global and homegrown talent year-round.