London, United Kingdom
Club / Indoor only / XXS – 0-200
City
Electronic
$$$
Underground, Live music, Rooftop
Casual
A pillar in London’s electronic scene, The Cross is a clubbing veteran.
With decades of party planning under its belt, the London club saw daylight for the first time in 1993. It was envisioned and shaped by Billy Reilly and Keith Reilly (Fabric’s co-founder).
Although the club took a break from 2007 to 2022, it came back roaring with a central location. A stone’s throw away from King’s Cross, the nightlife destination is nestled in an area with a lot of foot traffic, traditional pubs, and cozy restaurants.
Spanning six floors, the venue that houses The Cross is a bricked standalone building. With an all-inclusive approach to nightlife entertainment, it features an underground club, lounge, restaurant and rooftop terrace.
Spanning six floors, the venue that houses The Cross is a bricked standalone building. With an all-inclusive approach to nightlife entertainment, it features an underground club, lounge, restaurant and rooftop terrace.
The Cross’ club oozes a warehouse-like appeal with low ceilings, minimal lighting, and exposed brick walls. Items from the old venue that stood time’s test include a cigarette vending machine and wooden seat swings.
Also dubbed one of London’s electronic temples, The Cross is a pro at delivering bumpy beats. DJ rosters are carefully curated by the club’s management, ensuring top-notch music quality.
Seasoned clubbers and loyal fans of the old club flock to the club’s dance floor for its legendary status and undeniable expertise.
No other club has helped define London’s electronic music more than The Cross club – which makes it a staple for every nightlife devotee.