Is London’s next superclub this warehouse by a sewage works in Barking ?
The 4,000-capacity Eutopia is independently owned and run by clubland veterans – and despite being on the city’s eastern fringe, clubbers say they’re prepared to trek Between redevelopment, inflation, licensing and noise complaints, keeping a nightclub afloat in London can be tricky: earlier (…)
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