
"The venue's main room, the Box, will be closed over the next few weeks as it undergoes a huge refurb. It'l l say goodbye to its legendary Marin Audio system and replace it with a sparkling new KV2 sound system, promising a 'more powerful, immersive and detailed listening experience'. The makeover will also include rebuilding and lowering the DJ booth into the crowd to allow for more stage formats, such as a 360-degree setup."
"The Box is also getting a huge 'state-of-the-art' overhead light installation and new video and lighting design by studio Lucid Creates, which has previously created stages and installations for the likes of Glastonbury and Boomtown. Chris Carr, the agency's founder said that it has 'leant heavily into industrial textures and forms to inform the overall look of the space - steering away from an overly clean, overly manicured aesthetic'."
Ministry of Sound's main room, the Box, will close for a major refurbishment ahead of the club's 35th year in 2026. The venue will replace its Marin Audio system with a new KV2 sound system to deliver a more powerful, immersive and detailed listening experience. The DJ booth will be rebuilt and lowered into the crowd for flexible stage formats, including 360-degree setups, and an elevated backstage area will accommodate 200 people. A state-of-the-art overhead lighting installation and new video and lighting design by studio Lucid Creates will introduce industrial textures while retaining The Box's industrial spirit. Work completes by month end with reopening on January 30 and a headline weekend lineup.
Read at Time Out London
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