Magazine London, Summer At Magazine London photo #2
Magazine London, Summer At Magazine London photo #3

Magazine London, Summer At Magazine London

Location pin

Magazine London Greenwich Peninsula, London, SE10 0QE - 

  • Users

    Up to
    3000 guests

  • Table with chairs

    Offers
    catering

  • Delivery truck

    Internal Catering
    allowed

Magazine London is a new event space for the capital. The venue boasts 3,205 sq m of versatile interior space for up to 3,000 people and can extend to accommodate a further 7,000 people across the venue’s extensive outdoor showground. The site itself is quite unique, providing phenomenal views of the River Thames and Canary Wharf skyline; it’s only a 3-minute walk from North Greenwich station.

Magazine London is set to take London by storm this summer with spectacular summer parties, awards dinners and more. The venue will offer incredible décor, exhilarating entertainment and stunning food from leading London caterers Moving Venue. Magazine London itself boasts 3,205sqm of versatile interior space for up to 2,500, and its riverside position and 600sqm waterfront decking provides iconic views of Canary Wharf, forming the backdrop for London’s most incredible summer events. We will bring together all the elements for the most exciting and dynamic summer parties the capital has ever seen, including a state-of-the-art lighting rig, concert sound, top London DJs and an eclectic mixture of cool bars and indoor and outdoor furniture. This will be London’s greatest summer party location, filled with sun, fun and food, so don’t be the ones to miss out!

Summer At Magazine London

British pound symbol
POA
Thumbs up88% would book it again
Guests count

Capacity & layout

Standing

Standing

up to 3000

Dining

Dining

up to 1360

Theatre

Theatre

up to 1920

Cabaret

Cabaret

up to 952

Catering & drinks

Catering arrangements

Catering arrangements

Catering facilities

Catering facilities

Amenities

Cloakroom

Cloakroom

Disabled access

Disabled access

Air conditioning

Air conditioning

Natural light

Natural light

Outdoor / Garden / Beach

Outdoor / Garden / Beach

Public transport

Public transport

Audio & visual

Sound system

Sound system

WiFi

WiFi

Other

Vibration Design & Production

Space rules

Allowed events

alcoholLicense

Licensed for alcohol

Cancellation policy

100% refundable 5 days before the event

Location

Reviews

  • Nick Wood

    March 2025

    Not designed as a concert venue — that flat floor is a buzz killer…couldn’t see anything for a large portion of the performance. I’d actively avoid gigs at this place unless you’re in the first few rows…

  • MashedMoosic

    March 2025

    Went to FKA Twigs London Concert today. Venue was nice, audio good and lighting amazing. Major problems with venue location and flooring. The venue has a flat floor, meaning most of the time, no-one apart from the first few rows can see what’s going on. Weird queuing systems. Also hard to locate coming out of North Greenwich station. DON’T BOTHER WITH CONCERTS AT THIS VENUE, if you do, make sure you’re at the front! If you are under say 5”11, you are not going to be able to see anything happening on stage.

  • Anna Davey

    March 2025

    Saw fka twigs here last night and was so so so let down by the venue (despite twigs’ incredible performance). You cannot see a thing on stage due to its height and the flatness of the space; even right at the front of the venue. The venue also massively overestimated their capacity. We were packed in like sardines from wall to wall and two people in my group almost passed out from the heat and the complete lack of space. The toilets are also portaloos outside which is fine except they were not lit at all and so you couldn’t see a thing. At the end of her set, she sang Cellophane which is a song that is known to require absolute silence yet the venue site staff had their cans on loud and were moving set pieces and equipment during her encore which completely stole focus and ruined the moment. Really really disappointing that the venue let down what should have been the gig of a life time.

  • Helena Gordon

    March 2025

    attended fka twigs concert 21.3, amazing show with notably great sound system but awful venue otherwise 1. toilets the only toilets available for half the concert were portapotties outside with no way to flush or wash your hands. how am i paying £40 for a ticket at a glossy venue to then have to queue outside in the rain to wee? they later opened indoor toilets but by then i’d had enough and resigned myself to just relieving myself at home if i needed to 2. visibility this might be a good venue for hosting some events but absolutely not concerts. i joined my friend who arrived an hour early to queue and we had great visibility only being about four rows back from the front. but there’s absolutely no chance of seeing a thing if you’re more than ten rows back. the entire venue is flat and the stage is low. i implore you not to come to this venue for a concert unless you have the time to queue very early beforehand/are in the VIP balcony/are 6’6. 3. getting out i got the feeling the staff (who were all kind and polite) were trying their best to manage the crowd but getting out was awful. it took me an additional 40 minutes after the concert ended to get to north greenwich tube station (perhaps a 6 minute walk away) due to all the queuing. i’ve provided a photo i took of the crowd all trying to exit. i’ve been to a lot of concerts at much bigger venues and they were able to get us out in half the time — this place just isn’t suited to concerts. also can’t speak to it myself because i didn’t buy any drinks but i heard people around me complaining about drinks prices, i think £15 for a double? nightmarish but to be fair that’s london these days for you, issue isn’t unique to this venue.

Summer At Magazine London

British pound symbol
POA
Thumbs up88% would book it again
Guests count
BESbswy