This old Ikea in Tottenham is turning into a superclub

This old Ikea in Tottenham is turning into a superclub

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Drumsheds promises to make your jar drop.

Ever wondered what it would look like if an Ikea store turned into a nightclub? Now you can soon find out with the opening of Drumsheds, where an old Ikea in Tottenham is being transformed into a superclub.

Drumsheds, the name on everyone's lips, is set to open doors in September. Picture a massive events space that'll make your jaw drop and your heart race. This spacious warehouse located in Meridian Water is an absolute beast, stretching over a whopping 608,000 square feet. That's like having a dance floor the size of a small country. And get this: it can accommodate up to 15,000 revellers at once. Imagine the energy, the vibes and the sheer madness that'll be unleashed in this colossal space. With its towering ceilings and gigantic rooms, it's like stepping into a futuristic, machine-made wonderland. 

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If you thought that was it, you're in for a wild ride because the Broadwick - the masterminds behind Drumsheds - are about to drop an impressive lineup of DJ talent. These guys have a reputation for serving up only the best of the best, so you know this party is going to be off the charts. The full program is still a secret but it's going to be a sonic extravaganza that'll make your eardrums explode.

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Now you must be wondering what happened to the last Drumsheds venue. Well, that closed down owing to the pandemic. And then with Printworks' closure earlier this year, London's superclub scene suffered a blow. But with this Ikea-turned-Drumsheds, London's nightlife is set to experience a return to form.

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With its huge space and an incredible - yet-to-be-announced - lineup of music, arts, culture and community events, Drumsheds is set to become the hottest spot for night owls and cultural enthusiasts alike.

We'll catch you at Drumsheds.

GO: Visit https://drumshedslondon.com for more information.

Images: Henry Woide