Overview
Fabric is one of the world's most acclaimed nightclubs, located in a converted Victorian cold store beneath Smithfield Market in Farringdon. Famous for its "bodysonic" vibrating dancefloor and three distinct rooms, it has been a pillar of London's electronic music scene since 1999.
Highlights
- Bodysonic dancefloor: Room One features 450 bass transducers embedded in the floor, making the music a physical experience.
- Three rooms: Each room has its own sound system and DJ lineup, ranging from drum 'n' bass and dubstep to house and techno.
- FabricLive and Fabric mix series: The club's DJ mix compilations are a definitive document of UK electronic music.
History
Fabric opened in October 1999 in a Grade II-listed Victorian cold store. It was temporarily closed in 2016 after a licensing dispute but successfully fought closure and reopened in 2017, becoming a symbol of London nightlife resilience.
Visitor Tips
- Arrival: Queues are shortest before midnight; expect bag searches and sometimes ID checks.
- Open weekends only: Friday (FabricLive) and Saturday (Fabric) nights, typically 11 pm–7 am.
- Duration: 4–6 hours.