This legendary London club will reopen this week after a huge makeover
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"After a two-month-long refurb, XOYO is set to reopen this week and re-establish its reputation as one of the capital's top underground nightlife venues. The late-night music venue was acquired, alongside Camden Assembly, by Propaganda Independent Venues in November, bringing it back under independent ownership . Its new owners said the goal was to turn XOYO into 'a cultural hub for the area, offering opportunities and support to local artists and businesses'. The first step? A major makeover."
"The owners have announced that the Shoreditch venue will reopen its doors once again this very week, on January 31. XOYO's iconic basement has undergone a full redesign, and its Void soundsystem has been recalibrated so ravers get a better experience of the music. And the sound isn't all that's been upgraded. XOYO's stage and DJ booth have also been reconfigured to make nights at the venue more immersive and inclusive. Plus, custom-built LED cubes will give the basement a better glow."
"It's no surprise that legendary music guests are top of mind for the venue's new owners - XOYO is among London's most storied clubs. Established in 2010, the Shoreditch basement club has hosted shows from Skepta, Fatboy Slim and Jamie xx, as well as countless legendary DJs including Bicep, Honey Dijon and Goldie. XOYO's opening party on January 31 will feature names like Fleur Shore, St David, BTAY, Tom Haigh, Nathan Pay"
XOYO reopens on January 31 after a two-month refurbishment that redesigned its basement and upgraded sound and lighting across the venue. The club returned to independent ownership after acquisition by Propaganda Independent Venues; the new owners aim to create a cultural hub supporting local artists and businesses. The Void soundsystem in the basement was recalibrated, the stage and DJ booth reconfigured, and custom LED cubes added to improve immersion. Upstairs area 'The Jungle' received a new sound system, booths, LED screens and greenery. New owner Kirk Allen plans regular special guests and diverse weekend programming.
Read at Time Out London
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