Printworks_(London)

Printworks (London)

Printworks (London)

Venue in Rotherhithe, London


Printworks was a nightclub and events venue in Rotherhithe, South London. Taking its name from the building's former use for newspaper printing, it became one of the UK's top nightclubs. Closed for redevelopment in 2023, the Press Halls section of the building is scheduled to reopen as a music and events venue in 2026.

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History

Printworks was located in the former Harmsworth Quays printing plant,[3] which printed newspapers including the Daily Mail and Evening Standard until 2012.[4]

Some features of the printing plant were retained including the van loading dock and metal stairs, creating an industrial feel in the club. The premises had an overall capacity of 6,000 people[1] across two performance rooms: the Press Halls and Inkwells (formerly known as the Darkroom). The site was also available for hire and was used for events,[5] movies and commercials.[6]

Artists, music and perception

The venue opened in 2017[7] with an event by Seth Troxler, The Martinez Brothers and Loco Dice. It primarily focused on electronic music, but had hosted other genres such as orchestral music.[8]

Printworks was described by Mixmag as "the saviour London clubbing desperately needed" and as "one of the most striking venues the capital city, if not the country, has to offer".[9] The venue was repeatedly voted into the "Top 100 Clubs" list by the readers of DJ Magazine.[10]

The venue followed a template similar to that of The Warehouse Project, where events were run (around 20) in seasons - for a period of weeks (around 13), but not throughout the full year. Generally, SS (spring and summer) ran from February until April, then AW runs from September until December, with occasional special events, such as New Year's Eve and bank holidays.

Closure and redevelopment of the area

In autumn 2021, the owners of the site, British Land, submitted plans to Southwark Council to redevelop the site into office buildings which would involve the demolition of the Printworks venue.[11] This was widely opposed by the music community as destruction of a key part of London's music scene.[12] In 2022, the plans were approved,[13] meaning 2023 [14] will be the last season for music events in the venue after outcry from the community saved the venue.[15]

The team opened a new venue in East London, called The Beams, in October 2022.[16]

Printworks held its final event in its current form on 1 May 2023. During the event, the organizers announced Printworks 2.0 which they are planning to reopen some time in 2026.[17] In the final year before its closure, Printworks came second in DJ Mag's top 100 global clubs award.[18]

In February 2024, British Land and architects Hawkins\Brown unveiled plans to reinstate and create a permanent music venue in one half of the large former Printworks building (the Press Halls). The other half, named The Grand Press, would be used for sustainable workspace and retail. The new spaces are scheduled to open in 2026.[19]

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References

  1. "Licensing Register - Premises licences and club registrations - licences granted for licence number: 874009". Southwark Council.
  2. Annabel Rackham (1 May 2023). "Printworks: Final show for famous dance music venue". BBC News. Retrieved 1 May 2023.
  3. Roy Greenslade (27 June 2012). "Daily Mail print plant sold off". The Guardian.
  4. "StackPath". Esports. Retrieved 13 November 2022.
  5. "Hire". Printworks London. Retrieved 13 November 2022.
  6. Lauren Martin (15 September 2019). "Aphex Twin review – wild lights, jungle buzzsaw and a boo for Boris". The Guardian. Retrieved 19 March 2021.
  7. "Step inside a symphony at Printworks London". Gramophone. Retrieved 28 November 2021.
  8. Samu (25 August 2021). "DJ Mag announces Top 100 Clubs 2021". Festival Season. Retrieved 28 November 2021.
  9. Lawrence, India (21 July 2022). "The team behind Printworks are opening a new club in east London". Time Out London. Retrieved 31 July 2022.
  10. Lawrence, India. "Plot twist: Printworks may return to the same venue... in 2026". Time Out London. Retrieved 3 May 2023.
  11. Morby, Aaron (13 February 2024). "Plan in for cultural venue at London's Canada Water scheme". Construction Enquirer. Retrieved 13 February 2024.
  12. "Printworks". Film London. Retrieved 3 May 2023.
    - "Avengers Age of Ultron ship fight scene at The Printworks", YouTube, retrieved 3 May 2023
  13. "The Batman". Printworks London. Retrieved 3 May 2023.
    - "The Batman 4K HDR | Iceberg Lounge Fight Scene", YouTube, retrieved 3 May 2023
  14. "The Chemical Brothers - Free Yourself", YouTube, retrieved 3 May 2023
  15. "Studio 2054: Backstage at the biggest live stream yet". IQ. 2 December 2020. Retrieved 3 May 2023.

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