If you enjoy music and dancing, major towns and cities usually have more places to enjoy an evening out than your mind can cope with and this is no more relevant than with London nightclubs. If you need help in deciding where to go delve into the What’s On guides that should be readily available. You may prefer paper based reviews so read Time Out and Metro or check out all of the info that’s at your fingertips online. The thing is though, even if you use reviews you may still find yourself undecided so here are a couple of things to consider that will help you narrow the choices.
Themed Clubs
If you have a penchant for a particular type of music then limit yourself to this style and there will still be numerous London Nightclubs catering to your taste—unless of course your passion is Chinese Opera! Your preference may be for Urban Music which is currently very trendy. Urban music sits under the RnB umbrella which surprisingly has its origins in the 1940s. The London club scene prides itself on keeping up with the latest fashions so there are plenty of RnB nightclubs.
Being the latest craze you can guarantee that those people who like to be seen will be at the best Urban Clubs. If you enjoy celeb spotting while you dance read the gossip magazines and there will be plenty of mentions of and pictures of your favorite stars and the clubs they are frequenting.
Guest Lists
A great way to keep up with what’s happening in London nightclubs is to sign up for a guest list. This takes the form of an online club which you join by a very simple registration process. Some guest list clubs ask you to specify which venues you want to be informed about, while others will be more general. Before registering don't forget to check to see if your favorites are on the list. While each club offers the same basic benefits such as free tickets and VIP nights, the way these benefits are delivered to you may differ from club to club. For example, the offer might be a free entry pass which you will obtain after receiving a text message with a password or similar code word.
Whatever you chose, remember that new clubs are opening all the time so don’t limit yourself by not keeping up with what’s happening.





















