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Woolwich Works, nestled in the historic Royal Arsenal area of Woolwich, London, has quickly established itself as a beacon for the city’s vibrant electronic music scene. Opened in 2021, this venue is a testament to the successful transformation of a once-dormant industrial site into a thriving cultural hub. The venue is part of a broader regeneration project that aims to preserve the rich history of Woolwich while injecting contemporary cultural vibrancy into the area.
Woolwich Works is housed in a collection of restored heritage buildings that date back to the mid-19th century, which once served as munitions factories. The architectural blend of historical elements with modern design creates an atmospheric backdrop that enhances the music experience, drawing in both locals and international visitors alike. The venue's reputation has grown rapidly due to its commitment to diversity and inclusion, making it a cultural landmark that celebrates the eclectic sounds of London's underground music scene.
The venue's state-of-the-art sound system and innovative lighting design ensure an immersive experience, allowing both emerging and established artists to deliver unforgettable performances. Since its inception, Woolwich Works has become a sought-after destination for electronic music enthusiasts, known for its eclectic programming that spans various sub-genres of electronic music, from techno and house to experimental and ambient. Notable artists who have graced the stage at Woolwich Works include international sensations like Peggy Gou, Honey Dijon, and Ben UFO, as well as local talents such as Joy Orbison, Floating Points, and Shanti Celeste.
This impressive roster underscores the venue's commitment to showcasing both global heavyweights and homegrown innovators, further cementing its status as a pivotal node in London's dynamic electronic music landscape.
The capacity of Woolwich Works is 1800.
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