Is London's next superclub this warehouse by a sewage works in Barking?

London's Next Superclub? Warehouse by Sewage Works, Please.

When Corsica Studios closed its doors this month, leaving over 50% of UK clubs shut since 2013, the city's nightlife scene was left reeling. Yet, just when you thought all hope was lost, Eutopia – a 4,000-capacity nightclub and cultural venue in a former haulage warehouse – has opened its gates. But is this new kid on the block the real deal or just another flash in the pan?

The Eutopia team includes some of London's most seasoned nightlife operators, including co-founder Will Paterson, who's spent over two decades working at top venues like E1 and Eastern Electrics. Another co-founder, Tom Ranger, has a background in booking for Oval Space before it closed last year. Despite the challenges posed by its remote location – 12 miles from central London, with no direct transport links – the team is confident that Eutopia will thrive.

"We're not just a club," says Paterson. "We're a community space. We've got four different areas to explore, and we're open for events, film screenings, and even community gatherings." This modular design allows for flexibility and scalability, something that's crucial in a rapidly changing nightlife landscape. And with its £1.5m investment, Eutopia is setting the bar high.

The initial signs are promising – events from emerging acts like Appetite and established ravers like World Dance have sold out. However, the lack of corporate backing and private equity funding means that complacency can be a killer. Paterson warns, "We need to keep pushing ourselves to innovate and bring in new talent."

But Eutopia's most significant advantage lies in its isolation from gentrifying areas. By locating on an industrial estate near the sewage works, the team has sidestepped noise complaints and licensing issues that have plagued so many of their peers.

"It's a trade-off," acknowledges Paterson. "Venues are going to be pushed to the margins as neighbourhoods change. But we got this opportunity because it's further away." And with its commitment to expertly curated events, Eutopia is determined to show Londoners that nightlife can still thrive in unexpected places.

As one fan notes, "30 years ago there were more clubs in central London, so of course people are travelling further now. Venues like Drumsheds show that thousands of clubbers are willing to make those kinds of journeys." Eutopia's challenge is not just about staying afloat but also about changing the narrative around nightlife in London.

For now, it remains to be seen whether Eutopia will live up to its promises. But one thing is certain – this East End warehouse has already sparked hope among music fans and operators alike.
 
I'm so hyped about Eutopia! 🤩 This place is like a breath of fresh air, you know? It's not your typical nightclub vibe, but it's got something special. The fact that they're making a community space out of it is genius – I mean, who says nightclubs have to be just for dancing? They're already hosting events and film screenings, which means people can come in and hang out even when there isn't live music going on.

And let's be real, the location might seem weird at first, but I think it's a game-changer. It's not like they're gonna get noise complaints or anything because it's literally next to the sewage works. But seriously, it's nice to see them pushing against the typical London club scene norms. They're all about innovation and bringing in new talent, which is exactly what we need right now.

I'm also loving the fact that Eutopia is setting its own bar with that £1.5m investment. It's clear they're not gonna be some soulless corporate joint – this place has heart and soul. So fingers crossed for them, I reckon they'll make it happen! 😄
 
Another abandoned building gets turned into a superclub 🤦‍♂️. Like what's new? Corsica Studios closed down last month, over 50% of UK clubs shut since 2013... people are gonna die from boredom 😴. This Eutopia thingy is trying to be different with its community space and modular design, but we'll see if it sticks around 🤔. 1.5m investment, big deal 💸. Corporate backing would've been nice, now they're stuck on their own 💪. At least it's not in some gentrified area like Shoreditch... that would've been a nightmare 🌆. Let's see if this East End warehouse stays lit 🔥 or just another flash in the pan 📦.
 
ugh i mean like eutopia's attempt at being a community space is kinda cool but lets be real £1.5m investment might not go as far as they think it'll in the long run. plus its weird that they're trying to distance themselves from gentrification by moving out of central london. shouldn't we be fighting against that? like isn't that just displacing people and pushing them further away? 🤔🚮
 
omg i'm actually kinda stoked about this new club! 4000 capacity is a big deal, and the fact that they're not just another flash in the pan is promising 🤞. i mean, it's not like they're trying to recreate corsica studios or anything, but more like... they're forging their own path? 🚧 the modular design sounds genius btw. but what really gets me is how they've managed to avoid all the gentrification drama in central london 🙌. let's be real, it's only a matter of time before they start getting booked for festivals and stuff, and if that happens, london's nightlife scene will be back on the map 💥
 
idk how they do it 🤯 i mean, £1.5m investment in a remote location with sewage works nearby? it's like they're trying to create a whole new vibe or something 😂 but for real tho, this modular design thingy is genius 💡. i'm all about supporting underground spots and communities like this one. btw, have you seen that article about the gentrification of areas in London? it's crazy how ppl are pushing out small businesses and clubs to make way for fancy cafes and whatnot 🤦‍♂️
 
omg i'm so hyped for eutopia!! 🤩 i've been waiting for a new club to pop up in london for ages, especially one that's not in the city center like every other one. 12 miles from central london might seem far, but it's actually super cool that they're pushing boundaries and finding ways to make it work.

i love that they're not just a club, but a community space too 🌈. more events, film screenings, and gatherings? yes please! and £1.5m investment is no joke 💸 it shows they're serious about making this thing happen.

the fact that they dodged the gentrification bullet by locating on an industrial estate near sewage works is genius 😂. noise complaints and licensing issues are like every other city's problem, but not london's. so here's to eutopia being a game changer for nightlife in london 🎉
 
I'm gonna take a deep breath before jumping on the Eutopia hype train 🚂... I think it's cool that they're trying something new, but let's be real, £1.5m investment sounds like a lot of scratch 💸. How long can they sustain this level of spending without getting sucked into the corporate vortex? And what about those community gatherings and film screenings? Sounds like they're more about having a good time than actually creating an experience worth traveling for 🎉. Plus, it's just an East End warehouse... does being in a "less gentrified" area really make all that difference when most people are just looking for a sick beat and a cold drink 🤔. Can't wait to see if Eutopia delivers on its promises, but I'll believe it when I see it 😉
 
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