Whole Venue at BEAT LONDON
About this space
The venue which was fondly known as the Speak has housed the likes of Van Der Graff Generator, Deep Purple, Hawkwind, Jimmy Hendrix, Thin Lizzy, The Sex Pistols, David Bowie, Pink Floyd & King Crimson to name a few.
BEAT pays homage to its Speakeasy heritage through some of the artwork exhibited in honour of the great legends that used to once visit this iconic venue.
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Catering and drinks
Facilities
Music & sound equipment
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Allowed events
Rules of the space
-VENUE CAN BE HIRED SUNDAY TO WEDNESDAY FROM 10 AM UNTIL LATE.
-EXCLUSIVE HIRE FROM THURSDAY TO SATURDAY BETWEEN 10 AM UNTIL 1:30 AM
-SPECIALIST in BAR MITZVAH ORGANISATIONS
-BIG IN IN CHRISTMAS FUNCTIONS
-1080 HD SUPER WIDE PROJECTIONS ON TWO WALLS OF THE VENUE, THE SCREENS ARE UTILIZED AS ONE LARGE CANVAS TO CREATE AN IMMERSIVE SPECTACLE ADDING BRANDING AND SCENIC ELEMENTS TO FIT ANY THEME
- UNIQUE NEON AND GRAFFITI ART
About BEAT LONDON
BEAT's venue has a very rich & hallowed history, first opening its doors in 1966 as The Speakeasy Club. The venue which was fondly known as the Speak has housed the likes of Van Der Graff Generator, Deep Purple, Hawkwind, Jimmy Hendrix, Thin Lizzy, The Sex Pistols, David Bowie, Pink Floyd & King Crimson to name a few.
BEAT pays homage to its Speakeasy heritage through some of the artwork exhibited in honour of the great legends that used to once visit this iconic venue.
The Speakeasy was a hub for those wanting to explore their musical awareness with like minded individuals, BEAT continues to provide an after dark haven for those wanting to share an interest in music & society.