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Nightclub Gallery is opening in West London

It’s coming from the team behind B Club on Old Brompton Road

It’s no secret that the city’s nightlife is not in great health – the Mayor of London just announced that he was launching a Nightlife Taskforce to help get London’s nighttime economy thriving – so when there’s news that a venue is opening, rather than another one shutting up shop, it’s something to feel positive about.

Jake Parkinson-Smith, Carlo Carello, Steve Manktelow and Barth Rougier, the team behind B Club (the revived Boujis, which was a fave haunt of Harry and Wills as well as a fair few A-listers), are opening the 400-capacity nightclub Gallery on Kensington High Street this spring. Aiming to bring a little east London underground edge over west, Gallery will feature a 360° concrete DJ booth in the centre of the Club Room and a state-of-the-art d&b audiotechnik sound system to create an immersive dancefloor experience.

There’ll be three other rooms inside Gallery, including Cubanista, a Cuban bar with Latin vibes and cocktails; the intimate and hidden Studio Room, accessible to those who are able to find it; and Carlo’s Pizza, which’ll be serving Neapolitan pizzas late into the night. The club will be open from Wednesday to Saturday from the end of March with a programme featuring the best labels, acts and DJs in the biz – to give you an idea of what to expect, B Club has welcomed the likes of Carl Cox, Dan Ghenacia, Mita Gami and Reznik.

Speaking about Gallery’s opening, Co-Owner & Creative Director Barth Rougier, “Our mission is to rejuvenate West London’s music culture, bringing our deep passion and inspiration from the underground scene to this space. We strive to offer West London something truly unique and beyond — this is an experience like never before.”

Key Information

Opening date | Thurs 27th March 2025
Address | 2a Kensington High Street, London W8 4PT
For more information | @galleryclublondon




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