This October Brixton is firmly back on the map with the re-launch of South London nightlife institution PLAN B, which will be opening its doors following major renovations with a sensational new season of live music and DJ sets, kicking off with an epic opening weekend on 23rd October.
The new look Plan B promises to be a serious contender on the London club scene, drawing in world-class acts, and giving clubbers the opportunity to see huge names in an intimate setting.
The night will run as follows:
Main Room:
9pm to 11pm – Snitch DJs / Captain Magic
11pm to 12.30am – Disco Bloodbath
12.30am to 2.30am – Hot Chip (DJ Set)
2.30am to 4am – Snitch DJs / Captain Magic
Basement:
12am to 1.30am – Tas Deadly
1.30am to 3am – Snap Crackle & Pop DJs
3am to 4.30am – Orlando Boom DJs
4.30am to close – Snap Crackle & Pop DJs
With an exciting new music programme and creative team behind its new look and identity, including Kate Moross, (one of London’s most exciting young creatives, and Art Director of WE ARE ISO (link) , a new creative studio specializing in collaborating with music driven projects) as well as Simian Mobile Disco lighting designer David Cohen, Plan B now features a huge Funktion 1 sound system, increased capacity and 24 hour licence. PLAN B is back with a bang and an Autumn programme which you won’t want to miss – Hot Chip, Disco Bloodbath, Goldie, Plastician, Wookie, 4Hero, DJ Yoda, Kode 9, Rusko, Drums of Death, Fabio, Tomb Crew, Ross Allen, Rob Da Bank, are all playing in the first month alone.
With a stripped back, warehouse-style interior that lends itself to a top of the range sound system and after-hours partying, PLAN B programmer Ben Kreeger, has drafted in a tight collective of some of London’s most exciting new music promoters to present a more eclectic and diverse range of late night party offerings, including precocious young music aficionados Deadly Rhythm and Harry James (O Children, Snap Crackle & Pop)
The opening of Plan B heralds the beginning of Brixton’s long awaited renaissance, and the new music programme promises to keep this legendary club at the fore of South London nightlife.