Known for paving the way for clubbing in London, the iconic nightclub, The End, returns for a one-weekend special to celebrate three decades
Skiddle Staff
Date published: 20th Aug 2025
Dating back to 1995, came the beginning of 'The End, a nightclub known for paving the clubbing scene in London. After closing its doors in 2009, following the property market crash, The End returns for a one weekend celebration to mark three decades since it first opened.
Taking place in October, celebrations will be held in KOKO in Camden for a three-part series of events, from Friday 10th to Sunday 12th. The events will be headed up by Layo and Zoe Paskin, who ran the original The End venue before its closure.

Known for playing select genres from dubstep, house, drum ‘n’ bass, breaks, and techno throughout the week and weekends, the celebrations will pay homage to the innovative sounds of The End, with some of the best artists in the game.
With the lineup for the event series yet to be announced, tickets are set to go on sale on August 29th, so keep an eye out to find out more information.
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