Details of the new Printworks have not been revealed yet.
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London’s iconic Printworks is set to make a comeback. The venue has secured approval for “cultural use,” sparking excitement among music lovers and industry insiders.
The Night Time Industries Association (NTIA) hailed this decision as “an extremely positive moment” for London’s vibrant nightlife scene. The Canada Water location hosted its final electronic music events in spring 2023, featuring performances by acclaimed artists such as Black Coffee, Bicep, and Peggy Gou. Read our review here.
The site’s future had been uncertain since 2021 when British Land planned to convert Printworks into offices. However, hope emerged when Broadwick Live, the venue’s promoter, discussed reopening possibilities post-redevelopment.
Uncertainty ended recently when authorities approved an application to transform the site into a “permanent cultural venue.” Although the exact form and scope of the new Printworks are yet to be determined, this decision represents a significant win for London’s cultural landscape.
Michael Kill, CEO of the NTIA, welcomed the decision, “This news couldn’t come at a better time as we continue to champion the importance of venues like Printworks in shaping the future of our industry.”
Printworks is back!! NTIA Says Planning Consent A Positive Moment for London’s Nightlife
“We are extremely pleased to hear the news that Printworks officially received planning consent for redevelopment on Tuesday night. This is an extremely positive moment for London’s… pic.twitter.com/QkxEOT0BEY
— Night Time Industries Association (@wearethentia) September 25, 2024