Overview
Tucked beneath the cobbled streets of Farringdon, Fabric has long stood as one of London’s most influential nightlife institutions. Since launching in October 1999, it has become a cornerstone of the global underground music scene, drawing in discerning clubbers with its impeccable programming and groundbreaking sound system.
Fabric spans three distinct rooms, each with its own atmosphere and sonic identity. Room One, the heart of the venue, features the iconic Bodysonic dancefloor — a vibrating surface that lets dancers feel the bass through their feet. It’s paired with one of the most finely tuned sound systems in Europe, delivering incredible audio clarity and weight.
The music spans a wide spectrum of electronic genres, from techno, house, and electro to drum & bass, dubstep, and experimental sounds. Fabric’s weekend parties are legendary, often running until 8 AM or beyond, and featuring world-renowned artists as well as emerging talent. Notable regulars include Ricardo Villalobos, Nina Kraviz, Craig Richards, and LTJ Bukem.
The club’s Fabriclive and Fabric Originals brands have released dozens of mix compilations, further cementing its influence in electronic music history. After a brief closure in 2016, Fabric returned stronger than ever, reaffirming its importance to London’s cultural fabric — both literally and figuratively.
The crowd is diverse, music-savvy, and up for the long haul. Whether you’re a seasoned raver or curious first-timer, Fabric offers a night (and morning) of pure, unfiltered clubbing.
Last update April 2024