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Is west London officially becoming cool again? It just might be.
Alongside the recent introduction of new west London music venues Gallery and Exhibition White City, another shiny new club in the west is about to enter the fray.
A 550-capacity nightclub, called 77, will open in Marylebone at the end of September.
Purpose-built for electronic and live music, the subterranean venue promises to deliver the highest quality when it comes to production. It certainly has all the gear, with an L-Acoustics sound system complete with KS21 subs, while a high-spec visual set-up, including Robe lighting, lasers, CO2 jets, strobes and LED screens, will create immersive light shows.
As for programming, its Thursday events will be all about live music, while the weekend will be dedicated to electronic DJ sets. The organisers have promised extended and all night sets which they claimed are ‘rarely seen in London’.

77’s layout will comprise a split-level venue with an upper mezzanine and VIP tables spread across both floors, each with direct views of the floor and full-service hospitality.
Eniz Hilmi, Director of Music at 77, said: ‘We’ve designed 77 to deliver the same world class production experience you’d expect from a huge venue, while ensuring the connection between the artist and the audience is at the forefront. Our focus is on creating a one-of-a-kind experience where both DJs and live acts can truly connect with the crowd.
‘We’re also encouraging artists to play extended sets, and in some cases, even all night long, something DJs rarely get the chance to do in London, giving artists freedom to tell a full story with their music, while fans get to experience them in a way they can’t anywhere else in the city.’

77 will open on September 26 2025.
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