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Fabric London

London, GB

Club

About

Fabric (stylized as fabric) is a nightclub in Farringdon, London, England. Founded in 1999 on Charterhouse Street opposite Smithfield Market, the club was voted World Number 1 Club in DJ Magazine's "Top 100 Clubs Poll" in 2007 and 2008 and ranked World Number 2 in 2009, 2010 and 2017.

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Fabric London - Photo by Wade Brice
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Fabric London - Photo by Davor Stojnic
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Fabric London - Photo by fabric London
Photo by fabric London
Fabric London - Photo by fabric London
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(2351 reviews)

Charley Hullah

a week ago

Though it’s not always regular, the venue does a good job of having food and snacks available to keep you going. Fabric really does a great job of promoting underground talent and keeping things affordable in a city that is becoming really tough to live in due to cost for so many. It feels like a very safe space - and as a queer person I really value that. Lots of staff and security. The phone situation could be improved but it’s refreshing to have a club with a no camera policy.

David Pigram

a week ago

Amazing venue had a fantastic time at Fabric Nightclub London for Liberation V11

Athul Suresh

a week ago

Insane music and energy. Highly recommend even if you’re not a fan of this kind of music. The experience is well worth it. Come prepared to stand in the queue for ~45m. Don’t miss the banger pizza that they serve in the small shop inside. Another hidden treasure.

Vasia

a month ago

We were there for the NYE party. The lockers were full so we couldn’t leave our coats and we had to carry them for the whole night. Two guys were supper drug and pushed me and start attacking me by the lockers. No one did anything. They let very drunk people enter and also while people are there can get super drunk and aggressive. I’m a woman and they were 2 guys. The literally touched me and pushed me from my shoulders, and started screaming at me! Please be careful as a woman as this place has 0 security and they won’t even protect you. Also the toilets were so dirty. Thinking that we paid £60 per person just for the entry ticket I would imagine we could find a safe place to leave our coats and also the toilets could have a person to clean every now and then. Plus, the music was awful, in all the rooms were playing very similar music and it felt very boring. Lastly, the drinks don’t have much alcohol is mostly soda, and the quality is poor.

Jessica Webb

4 months ago

You buy a very expensive ticket and you have to queue for 2 hours to get in. This is ridiculous. People are jumping the queue too. The security guards are unhelpful and do not facilitate a smooth entry experience.

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