New Years Eve is coming up fast, and it’s never a good idea to leave those plans to the last minute. We know everyone likes to celebrate in different ways, so we’ve pulled together this list of warehouse raves and free entry bar nights.
NYE AT SOCIAL
Venue:
Social is a lively bar in the heart of Copeland Park. Social doesn’t stray too far from the mantra that spaces are always multifaceted and usable. Thus, this old warehouse space was developed into Peckham’s premier bar by night, and cafe by day.
Music:
Your favourite dancefloor hits!
What to expect:
Free Entry! Open from 9pm-2am. Bring in the New Year at Social with a night of drinks, dancing and good times! Select Radio’s Mark Maddox will keep you grooving all night long with all your favourite dancefloor hits. And yes, we’ve got confetti cannons!
NEW YEARS EVE PECKHAM WAREHOUSE PARTY
Venue:
Copeland Gallery is a large, 500 capacity ground floor warehouse next door to Social. The venue has hosted some big parties over the past few years.
Music:
House and Disco all night
What to expect:
Welcome to the Warehouse. Get set for one of the biggest parties South London has to offer this NYE! With an impressive light installation and a Funktion-One sound system pumping out House and Disco all night long, you know this is going to be one to remember…
Tickets currently £10. Open 9pm-4am
THE SOUTH LONDON SOUL TRAIN NEW YEARS EVE 4 FLOOR, 5 ROOM EPIC
Venue:
When most people ‘discover’ Peckham, they probably come in search of London’s leading rave venue – CLF Art Cafe in the Bussey Building. The huge 4-storey club venue lies hidden in this post-industrial Victorian complex and a night out here will take you back to the heady days of glorious 1990s clubland.
CLF Art Cafe’s year-round draw is arguably The South London Soul Train, London’s premiere club night if dancing to soul and funk into the wee hours is your bag. Leading promoters have also regularly hosted the biggest names from nightlife’s cutting-edge underground taking in house, electro, deep techno, drum & bass, garage, latin jazz, hip-hop, disco and alternative music which serves locals, London club-kids and tourists equally well. The broad music remit at the venue and unpretentious vibe make the venue, which first put Peckham on the map, a joy to return to – without question.
Music:
Mainly Groove, funk, soul and disco
What to expect:
This is a 9pm-6am party and the only tickets left are final release meaning you can expect to spend around £30 on entry. The South London Soul Train Invites y’all to dance til’ the dawn of the start of a new decade with a strictly good time, positively celebratory, New Years Eve, 4 floors, 5 rooms. Get down
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