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N/OM is a highly regarded nightclub in the United Kingdom, renowned for its commitment to cutting-edge electronic music and innovative event production. Founded in the early 2020s, the venue quickly established itself as a vital player in the UK’s late-night culture, particularly among enthusiasts of techno, house, and experimental electronic genres. Originally opening its doors in East London, N/OM was built around the ethos of inclusivity, top-tier sound quality, and distinctive design, featuring state-of-the-art audiovisual systems and a minimalist, industrial aesthetic that reflected its forward-thinking musical programming.
Over the years, N/OM has gained a reputation for curating immersive club nights and prioritizing both emerging talent and established icons, cementing its cultural significance within the city’s vibrant nightlife ecosystem. The venue’s programming regularly champions diverse lineups, emphasizing representation across gender, race, and sexuality, and has been praised for creating a safe space for marginalized communities. While its original location became synonymous with intimate all-night raves, rising demand led to an extensive refurbishment in 2023, expanding both the main room and the chill-out areas without sacrificing the venue’s underground charm.
Despite occasional rumors about possible relocations, N/OM has remained true to its roots, responding to shifting nightlife trends and regulatory challenges by adapting its structure and programming while maintaining a strong community focus. Its unique booking policy, focused on both international stardom and local innovation, has seen N/OM become an incubator for new sounds, as well as a stop-off for touring global acts seeking to connect with London’s most discerning dance floors. Notable artists who have performed at N/OM include international names such as Ben Klock, Helena Hauff, Jayda G, Honey Dijon, and Rrose, alongside prominent UK-based talent like SHERELLE, Midland, Anz, Ben UFO, and object blue.
The club has also supported rising local artists and collectives, contributing to the careers of acts like Loraine James, FAUZIA, re:ni, and IFÉOLUWA, solidifying its role as both a launchpad and a revered institution in the contemporary club landscape.
The capacity of N/OM is 90.