After dark · Nightclubs
Fabric
Opening hours
- Monday: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
- Tuesday: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
- Wednesday: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
- Thursday: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
- Friday: 11:00 PM – 6:00 AM
- Saturday: 11:00 PM – 7:00 AM
- Sunday: 11:00 PM – 4:00 AM
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View on map3 massive spaces host resident and guest DJs playing drum and bass, dubstep, house and techno.via Google
A world-famous electronic music institution featuring a legendary 'bodysonic' dancefloor that vibrates with the bass.
Reviews from Google
Amazing club in London! Special events get booked up months in advance. Super sound system. 3 main rooms with music. Friendly bar staff. Great all round experience!
Fabric is one of the best clubs in London. The sound system is phenomenal deep, clean, and powerful without being overwhelming. You can really feel the music, which makes every set unforgettable. The atmosphere is proper underground: diverse crowd, great energy, and people who are genuinely there for the music. The layout with multiple rooms keeps things interesting all night, and the lighting is immersive without being distracting. When the right DJ is on, Fabric delivers a next-level experience that few venues can match. If you love electronic music, especially house, techno, or deeper sounds, Fabric is a must. A true London icon 🖤✨
Fabric is right next to the train station, so it’s super easy to find. The moment you walk in, everything turns dark with red lights glowing through the hallways. It feels a bit like a maze but in a fun way. We stayed upstairs where you can see the stage clearly, and it’s a bit calmer up there. There’s a big bar too, no waiting around, the staff were fast and friendly. The sound was decent, maybe softer because we weren’t on the main floor. The vibe upstairs was lovely, lots of space to chill, though you can’t see the stage from every spot. Overall it’s a cool place to explore if you’re into music nights with a moody, underground feel.
Brilliant night club. Enjoyed Fools Paradise day rave. Drinks quite pricey water £3.50 round of alcoholic drinks for 3 people around £50
Visited Fabric for the Field Day afterparty. Credit where it’s due: security and organisation were excellent. Multiple ID checks, scanning, searches and lots of visible staff made the venue feel safe and professionally managed throughout the night. That said, the overall experience didn’t really connect with me. The music felt extremely repetitive for long stretches, with very slow progression and little variation. I understand that’s part of the appeal for dedicated house and techno fans, but personally I often felt like I was listening to slightly altered versions of the same track for hours. I actually found it difficult to properly dance to at times. The venue itself has the dark industrial atmosphere it’s known for, although upstairs still has a noticeable stale/mechanical smell which some people may find off-putting. The stickers placed over phone cameras also felt slightly controlling, even if the intention is clearly to encourage privacy and immersion. Drinks were expensive too — £7.50 for a pint felt steep even by London standards, especially considering the overall experience. I can still understand why Fabric has the reputation it does and plenty of people around me were clearly enjoying themselves, but as someone in my 30s who mostly just drinks and prefers more social or musically varied nights out, I increasingly felt outside the target audience. Overall: safe, iconic and professionally run, but personally I left appreciating the venue’s reputation more than actually enjoying the night itself.