Queen Of Hoxton is a vibrant and eclectic nightclub located in the heart of Shoreditch,
London, United Kingdom. Established in 2009, the venue quickly became an integral part of East
London’s dynamic nightlife scene, known for its innovative approach to entertainment, music, and art. Housed in a former industrial building on Curtain Road, the club is celebrated not only for its lively basement dance floors and live music space but also for its whimsical, ever-changing rooftop
terrace that draws crowds year-round with immersive themed pop-ups, art installations, and seasonal events.
Throughout its history, Queen Of Hoxton has cultivated a reputation for being a forward-thinking cultural hub, blending genres and subcultures and hosting everything from cutting-edge club nights and experimental DJ sets to open mic events, workshops, and creative markets. The venue has never changed its address but has undergone several internal transformations, particularly with the rooftop, which reinvents itself twice a year with elaborate themes ranging from Moroccan kasbahs to Nordic lodges. Queen Of Hoxton’s ability to adapt and innovate has solidified its status as a cornerstone of
London’s creative underground, often spotlighting emerging local talent alongside established acts, contributing significantly to the city’s thriving music and arts scenes.
It is widely appreciated for its inclusive energy, supporting Queer and alternative communities, and offering a platform for diverse artistic expression.
Notable artists who have performed at Queen Of Hoxton include international stars like
Disclosure,
Rudimental, and Tom Misch, as well as respected DJs such as
Hannah Wants,
Horse Meat Disco, and
Goldie. Local and underground talent featured at the venue encompasses the likes of
Rosie Lowe, Nao,
Novelist, and
SG Lewis, further bolstered by countless unheralded DJs, spoken word artists, and performers who have found a receptive audience within its creative walls.