Reggae Clubs And Events In London

Who doesn't love reggae music? It's relaxing, it's emotional and, sometimes, it's just what you need on a night out. While we're not exactly in Jamaica, there's a long history of artists hailing from the capital and the culture has seeped into the nightlife. So if you're after some of the best reggae clubs in London, check out our list below and have a chilled out time. 

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Last updated on 30th September 2024




The Reggae Brunch

With a whole hour of bottomless cocktails on arrival, and three courses of delicious food, this boozy afternoon also brings you a hours of the very best reggae tunes to get you up and dancing. Head on over to The Reggae Brunch for an experience to remember. 

Reggae at the Rivoli

Taking part at their Crofton Park venue every single month, Reggae at the Rivoli is a fun-filled event where you can expect to hear ska, rocksteady, 80s and 90s classics and, of course, reggae, all played by DJs on vinyl. Tickets cost just £12 per person to these four-hour sessions, and you'll be able to boogie to everyone from Bob Marley to Ken Boothe and Joe Gibbs until midnight.

Maggi. Brunch

Bottomless brunch featuring Magnum Tonic wine, anyone? Maggi Brunch The Yard Party at Fire & Lightbox on Parry Street is a delish two-course fiesta of delish Jamaican goodies and free-flowing rum. Come dance to the beats of hip-hop, R&B, Afrobeats, and more with non-stop entertainment as well as a banging DJ and host, keeping you on the edge of your seat all day for just £15 per person. Sounds like a plan to us.

Ma Petite Jamaica Rum & Reggae Bar

As the name suggests, Ma Petite Jamaica Rum & Reggae Bar specialises in two things: rum and reggae. You'll find this laid-back spot in the heart of Camden, playing non-stop great tunes while you sip on cocktails or one of the many rums on offer. Also on offer in this quirky, colourful venue? Plenty of tasty Caribbean eats, from jerk chicken wings to crayfish mac 'n' cheese bites and a number of juicy burgers or steaks.