Good news for partygoers
London venues, HERE at Outernet and The Lower Third have been granted a late-license, allowing them to open until 4am on Fridays and Saturdays.
With a capacity of 2,000 people, HERE is the biggest purpose-built music venue in central London since the 1940s, while The Lower Third is a smaller intimate venue with a capacity of 250 people.
I recently attended HERE at Outernet and wrote a review in which I mentioned the early ending time of 2am, so I’m glad this extension has been allowed because the venue is impressive.
Statement
Venue co-founder Karrie Goldberg, says: “We are thrilled to extend our operating hours in both HERE & The Lower Third. Since opening a year ago, we have delivered what we promised – a diverse and wide range of programming, everything from comedy, DJs, bands to fashion shows, product launches and more.
Now, with this new late licence, it allows us to provide an even broader spectrum of cultural programming. We will create space for new promoters, for sub-cultures to flourish, so we can welcome even more touring and international artists. It will support diversity and bring more live music back to central London, driving job opportunities in the music and events industries. It’s important to us to give up-and-coming artists a new place to launch their careers, as well as be a platform for global stars – and this licence extension will help us continue doing what we do best.”
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