The Coronet in London began its life as a Victorian theatre back in the late 1800’s, before being turned into a multimedia driven venue and a now famous london venue for live concerts, club nights and cinema screenings. With a total capacity of up to 2500 people, this multifaceted 21st century state…
The Church
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The Church in London is a goofy Sunday party for those who prefer fancy dress and wild dancing to classic party tunes. This Kiwi run club is open noon - 4pm which might shock some but once you're among the hundreds of worshipers it will slip your mind and on a sunny day this means that their outside smoking area is delightful. The main mission at the Church Club is simply to have lots of fun and the huge dance floor and optional fancy dress are great lubricators for social interaction. The atmosphere is friendly and the music is pretty cheesy, but people do get competitive trying to win the weekly contest for "best costume". Each week features a strip show performance.
Tickets to The Church in London are cheaper to buy in advance or if you arrive before 1pm: £7 if you buy them here. £9 at the door, if available. Beer tickets are bought for speedier service: £3.50 for a drink or £10 for three. This is one Sunday party that you won't want to miss out on, so make sure you get yourself down to the Coronet now!
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28, New Kent Road London, SE1 6TJ
Area
Elephant & Castle
Nearest Station
Elephant & Castle (Tube)