Iconic Nightclub The End Is Coming Back to London for One Weekend

Get ready for some big nights out this October

If you went clubbing in London in the nineties, you almost certainly spent a few late nights at The End. Opened in 1995 by DJs Layo Paskin and Mr C, the West End venue, with its intimate atmosphere, cutting edge sound system and incredible DJ lineup, became a defining part of London’s electronic music scene. Roni Size, Erol Alkan, Fatboy Slim and Andy C were just some of the club’s residents, playing everything from acid house to techno to breaks.

Now Layo and Zoe Paskin, who ran The End before closing the club in 2009 and then getting into the restaurant game (their group includes The Palomar, The Barbary, The Blue Posts and Evelyn’s Table), are bringing the club back for one special weekend this autumn. This is The End, 1995 – 2025: Defining an Era will be taking over KOKO in Camden across Fri 10th, Sat 11th and Sun 12th October, celebrating the history of this clubbing institution.

No line-up info for the three nights has been released yet but you should expect music, like deep house, techno and drum & bass, that “will pay homage to the innovative sounds of The End, with some of the best artists in the game. Pre-sale tickets for all three shows go on sale at 11am on Fri 29th August, with general sale starting at 12pm the same day, and you can sign up for early access below.

Key Information

Dates | Fri 10th – Sun 12th October 2025
Address | 1a Camden High Street, London NW1 7JE
For more information | koko.co.uk

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