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Easter weekend parties and clubnights

Here's our pick of the cracking parties going off this Easter bank holiday

Rosie Hewitson
Liv Kelly
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Rosie Hewitson
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Liv Kelly
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With a bounty of great parties happening in the capital this Easter bank holiday, you can dance till you drop. Here’s our round-up of the long weekend’s best club nights from Thursday March 28 to Monday April 1 2024.

If you’ve got the stamina, you could turn Easter into a proper bender. Just don’t count on a quick resurrection in time for work on Tuesday.

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Easter bank holiday clubnights in London

  • Nightlife
  • Daytime parties
  • Royal Docks

Dance your way through the Easter bank hol at one of The Cause's famed day parties. Berlin up-and-comer Sr. Rubinstein will be taking to the decks at the 60 Dock Road venue, alongside some debut sets from Chicago house and techno producer Bored Lord and Canadian DJ Maara. They'll be serving a slap-up brunch and £5 bloody marys for the early birds, and this one finishes at 10pm, so you'll still be in ship shape when you roll into your family's Easter weekend barbecue. 

  • Nightlife
  • Daytime parties
  • Edmonton

London's latest superclub is the place to be on Good Friday this year. That's right, Drumsheds, the enormous north London events space that opened back in October, is hosting Radio 1 Dance this Easter bank holiday. Dance music trio Above & Beyond, Swedish producer DJ Seinfeld and legendary English disc jockey Pete Tong are just some of the headliners for the cracking day party. It kicks off at midday, and will be spread across three rooms of different genres and exciting new artists, all curated by the pros at Radio 1. 

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  • Nightlife
  • Clubs
  • Dalston

Your bank holiday could literally be catapulted out of this world at this belter of a drag celebration. Set to host ‘RuPaul’s Drag Race’ icons such as Darienne Lake (US series 6), Elektra Fence and Kitty Scott-Clause (UK series 3), plus Southern Belle-esque drag queen Taylor Trash, there’ll also be an afterparty set by New York-born DJ T.Q. and dancer and DJ Vivian Bam Bam. This is an 18-plus event, and extraterrestrial dress is an absolute necessity.

  • Things to do
  • Walthamstow

Walthamstow’s mahoosive brewery and beer hall Big Penny Social is throwing a big ol’ day-to-night party to celebrate the arrival of the double bank holiday this Friday. They’ll be barbecuing up a storm in the spacious garden from 2pm, with DJs spinning tunes all afternoon and On Shenanigans helping you to release your inner child via kids’ party games including limbo, musical chairs and Connect Four. Later on, the Hip Hop House Band take to the stage inside to play hip hop and RnB covers of Snoop Dogg, Dre, Biggie, Kendrick, Kanye, and plenty more, before DJs keep the party going until 2am. A dreamy start to your four days off!

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  • Theatre
  • Immersive
  • Charing Cross Road

New immersive show ‘Priscilla the Party!’ is a fun, loud evening that distills the stage musical adaptation of the classic Aussie drag comedy ‘The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert’ into a slug of pure cabaret glee. Like the musical and the 1994 film, it’s a disco banger-soundtracked yarn that follows two drag queens and a trans woman as they drive their titular tour bus on an odyssey from Sydney to Alice Springs. The freewheeling sense of cabaret chaos feels like an appropriate way to tell this story in 2024. The audience is free to drift around the room, whoop away to their hearts’ desire, and even grab a drink mid-performance gives it a looseness and informality almost unheard of in the West End. It’s a bit rough around the edges, but its devotion to a good time is beyond question.

  • Nightlife
  • Daytime parties
  • Hackney Wick

Hackney Wick is home to one of London’s most important nightlife hubs these days, but when canalside warehouse venue No90 opened a decade ago the Wick’s bustling party scene was in its infancy. This day-to-night party on Good Friday celebrates the venue’s first decade, with a stellar line-up of selectors taking to the decks across all four of its spaces, including Manchester legend A Guy Called Gerald, Rinse FM host Scarlett O’Malley and DJs from Soho institution Phonica Records and Birmingham-based collective Selextorhood.

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  • Nightlife
  • Edmonton

Acclaimed chillwave producer Simon Green, AKA Bonobo, has become very hot property over the years thanks to his knack for mixing infectious downtempo hip hop beats with sunny electronica. His curated event series, Outlier, has been running since 2015, taking over various major international venues including east London’s Tobacco Dock, Manchester’s Mayfield Depot and NYC’s Knockdown Center. It makes its debut at Drumsheds for a day-to-night party on Easter Sunday, with a mega lineup featuring the likes of DJ Koze, Mall Grab, George Fitzgerald, Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs and Elkka. Tottenham’s enormous new venue has a capacity of 15,000, but we reckon it’ll still sell out, so grab a ticket while you still can!

  • Clubs
  • Canning Town

Throwing marathon parties on an industrial estate in Canning Town, FOLD has a reputation for its killer programming and a vibe that radiates the raw energy of grassroots clubbing. Its flagship day-to-night techno rave UNFOLD returns for another marathon 18-hour sesh over the bank holiday, running from midday on Easter Sunday to 6am on Bank Holiday Monday (it’ll be a true Easter miracle if you manage to make it into the office on Tuesday afterwards). As usual the line-up will remain a secret until the day, and tickets are only sold on the door. We’d advise turning up pretty promptly if you don’t fancy queuing round the block for hours. 

Find more eggcellent events this bank holiday weekend

Easter in London
  • Things to do

Whether you plan to hunt eggs, party all weekend or stuff your face with chocs, get cracking with your Easter plans now.

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