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The Halley Space

INFO

The Halley Space—often referred to simply as The Halley—is a hybrid creative venue and nightclub based in East London, United Kingdom. It originally emerged in the late 2010s as an innovative response to the city’s growing demand for versatile event spaces and the changing landscape of London’s nightlife. Situated close to Regent’s Canal in Haggerston, The Halley was built into a repurposed industrial building, reflecting the area’s transformation from a manufacturing hub into a focal point for arts and culture.

Early on, The Halley earned a reputation for its emphasis on inclusivity, creative freedom, and community-driven programming, quickly becoming a favored destination for both underground music enthusiasts and artists looking for an intimate yet dynamic space to showcase their work. Over time, The Halley has strengthened its role as more than just a club, doubling as a music studio hub, co-working space, and a site for workshops and industry networking—a convergence that makes it culturally significant in the fabric of London nightlife. The venue’s flexible structure, characterized by exposed beams and modular rooms, has allowed it to adapt and evolve without any major changes of location, although continuous improvements have been made to its sound engineering and facilities in response to the needs of performers and guests alike.

Its programming is notable for blending cutting-edge electronic music with jazz, hip-hop, and experimental genres, often spotlighting rising UK talent alongside established international acts. As gentrification continues to challenge grassroots club culture in London, The Halley Space has remained a resilient and influential player, praised for nurturing a sustainable and creative scene. Notable artists who have performed at The Halley Space include international names such as HAAi, Palms Trax, and Ciel, along with local legends including Jamz Supernova, Parris, and Shy One.

The venue has also welcomed live sets and DJ appearances from genre-pushing talent like Nabihah Iqbal, Nicola Cruz, Bradley Zero, and Anz, as well as collectives such as Touching Bass, Rhythm Section, and Sisu Crew, further cementing its status as a beacon for London’s most forward-thinking sounds.

Capacity

The capacity of The Halley Space is 500.

OPENING HOURS

Monday

00:00 - 00:00

Tuesday

00:00 - 00:00

Wednesday

00:00 - 00:00

Thursday

18:00 - 02:00

Friday

18:00 - 04:00

Saturday

18:00 - 04:00

Sunday

18:00 - 02:00

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UPDATED : 17 August 2025 at 00:04