Top Music Venues in London

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London's famous historical landmarks are not the only reason why tourists flock the place. It offers a lot more than meets the eye. If you are a music fan, or simply enjoy listening to music whatever genre it is, London has a wide variety of music venues to choose from.

And the stay in London would not be fun without experiencing great music and a great night out. Check out these amazing music venues near the Best Youth Hostels in London.

Ronnie Scott's

Named after its founder, British saxophonist Ronnie Scott, this music venue is one of the world's most famous jazz clubs. It was established in 1959 and is located at central Soho.

Chill inside this music venue with its intimate ambience as you listen to your favourite soul, blues or jazz music.

The Dublin Castle

Hit the dance floor and go wild with rock-n-roll music at The Dublin Castle in Parkway, Camden.

This music venue takes pride on the best music performances that ever hit its stage such as Coldplay, Amy Winehouse and more. You are also guaranteed with a three-band set and a good selection of drinks to enjoy the night before heading back to the Via Limehouse Hostels London you are staying at.

Koko

Koko offers three levels of viewing tiers and many levels of balconies and bars for music enthusiasts. It is also famed for booking big names in the industry, be it hip-hop, indie, rock, or pop.

Originally built as Camden Theatre in 1900 and evolved into various names such as Camden Hippodrome and Camden Palace, this music venue not only hosts a huge mix of music genres but holds regular Club NME nights as well.

Roundhouse

Originally built in 1846 as railway storage, this music venue in Camden transformed into a renowned landmark in London following a renovation programme in 2006. Today, it is being used as a cultural hub developing musicians and artists alike.

Roundhouse features recording studios, practice rooms and more that is needed to hone any talented individuals. Of course, it is a wonderful place for performers and music enthusiasts, offering a big concert hall, which is great for equally big performances.

Barbican

The Barbican music hall is home to the world-famous London Symphony Orchestra. Being London's leading classical music venue, it is bursting with the top soloists, musicians, and conductors of the classical world.

It is also the place for musical talents in jazz, electronic and rock, attracting the big names in the industry with its 2,000-capacity concert hall.

Union Chapel

This multi-purpose chapel serves not only as a church, but also as shelter for homeless individuals as well as an amazing concert hall. The atmospheric venue of this gothic Victorian chapel in Compton Terrace, Islington makes every performance an otherworldly one. With its ecclesial 19th-century interior, it provides a good backdrop for every musician performing in this venue.

Event proceeds go to the chapel while charity gigs are often held for other causes.

100 Club

According to Jeff Horton, 100 Club' venue director, it's the oldest live entertainment and music venue on earth. Established in 1942, this institution is located at the Oxford Street and has been pioneering music trends since then, with jazz and RnB as its roots.

This music venue guarantees good music and has been showcasing talented new names in the music industry, which could be the next big thing in their fields.

In 2010, 100 Club suffered a possible closure but remained in business thanks to the sponsorship of Converse.

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