West London’s game-changing new music venue Gallery has unveiled the first set of headliners for its opening season. Between now and the end of June, Nic Fanciulli, Miguelle & Tons, Butch, William Djoko, Jaden Thompson, Rossi, Pete Tong and Xinobi all feature with more names to be announced in due course. Gallery also prides itself on pushing emerging talents and will be putting the spotlight on the likes of; Orsay, Speaking Minds, Delilah, Riche, Sam Karam, Captnnn and many more.
Gallery is a new and inclusive 400 capacity venue in the heart of West London from the team behind highly regarded and award winning spot B Club. It boasts the latest d&b audiotechnik soundsystem, which is rightly celebrated as one of the best in the game, as well as sympathetic lighting and a central 360° DJ booth. Fashioned from 10 tons of concrete and placed on the dancefloor at the heart of the action, it’s a statement that proves this new club is all about connecting the crowd and artist in the most immersive way possible.
Gallery is open Wednesday through to Saturday each week and mixes up the best DJs, live acts and brands in the scene. Things kick off with on 27th March with Bob Sinclar followed by William Djoko on 28th March and then the parties come thick and fast with Miguelle & Tons (5th April), Ary:eh (10th April) 12.04 Butch (12th April), Jaden Thompson (19th April), Special Guest (09th May) Rossi (22nd May), Pete Tong + Special Guest (30th May), Nic Fanciulli (31st May), Special Guest (12th June) ) , Salome Le Chat (06th June) Miroloja (13th June) and more dates featured below.
Gallery has four different rooms, each with their own bespoke look, feel and soundtrack. Every detail has been poured over with great care, and as well as the Club Room there is much more to explore including Cubanista, a lively Cuban Bar with Latin energy and authentic cocktails, the hidden, secretive Studio Room which is accessible only to those who discover it and offers an intimate escape for more adventurous patrons, plus Carlo’s Pizza, another hidden treat within the venue and serving mouth-watering, Neapolitan pizzas late into the night.
Gallery is a vital new addition to the London scene that provides the capital’s thriving cultural underground with somewhere truly special to call their own.
