A new club with a 24-hour license is coming to Brixton
Briefly

Amidst the challenges faced by London's nightlife, including the closure of 3,000 venues since the pandemic, there is hope for revival with the launch of Brixton Storeys. This new 750-capacity venue, opening April 18, is the first in Brixton to obtain a 24-hour music and alcohol license. Owner Stevie Thomas emphasizes a commitment to both modernity and heritage in the venue's redesign. Supported by the Mayor of London’s newly created nightlife taskforce, this opening brings renewed optimism to the city’s struggling nighttime economy.
"We wanted to bring a fresh narrative to Brixton nightlife but stay connected to the area's heritage... fully renovated with a new perspective that brings it right up to date."
"The Mayor of London launched a nightlife taskforce charged with figuring out how to boost the capital's struggling nighttime economy."
"An astonishing 3,000 clubs, pubs and bars had closed since the pandemic, highlighting significant challenges for London nightlife over the last decade."
"Brixton Storeys is the first venue in the area to be granted a 24-hour music and alcohol license, showcasing a potential revival for nightspots."
Read at Time Out London
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