77 Reveals Inaugural Season with David Morales, Brina Knauss, Adana Twins, Mano Le Tough, Nitefreak, Deep Dish, Olympe, Derrick Carter, Skepta, and Kerri Chandler.

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Kerri Chandler, Skepta, Kasango,, Sparrow & Barbossa, Patrice Bäumel, Fiona Kraft, Brina Knauss, Olive F, Olympe, Julia Sandstorm, MOOJO, Agoria, Nitefreak, Omar-S, Adana Twins, David Morales, Deep Dish, Mano Le Tough and many more play the new Marylebone nightlife space 

This September, 77 launches its inaugural Autumn/Winter season, marking a new cultural landmark in London. The 550 capacity, state-of-the-art venue, located beneath The BoTree in Marylebone, is designed for connection, creativity, and full-spectrum audio/visual experiences. Its forward-thinking programme of artists and events runs through to December, kicking off with a huge opening weekend on Friday 26 and Saturday 27 September with Kerri Chandler and Daisybelle, followed by SkeptaMeeshy, and OSSIE.

October sets a serious tone from the off when Pan-Pot plays a rare, extended house set on Fri 3 OctDerrick Carter takes over for an exclusive All Night Long session on Sat 11 Oct and Bontan alongside Kasango promises a powerful session on Sat 4 Oct. Rising talent Laolu (Sat 18 Oct), Parisian favourite Moojo (Fri 24 Oct), and cinematic electronic pioneer Agoria (Sat 25 Oct) round out the month.

Meanwhile, No Signal, the cult London radio platform, also runs four Thursday takeovers (2nd, 9th, 16th, 23rd) during Black History Month for a focus on different African diasporas and the musical impact they have made across a broad mix of genres and global grooves. 

November brings global energy with house, techno and soulful selectors from across the spectrum starting with Berlin’s deep house duo Adana Twins on Sat 1 Nov, US house innovator Serge Devant on Fri 7 Nov and Paris-based minimalist Fiona Kraft on Sat 8 Nov. Detroit’s own house maverick Marcellus Pittman plays a rare London set on Fri 14 Nov and two NYC titans David Morales (Fri 21 Nov) who plays all night and Victor Calderone (Sat 22 Nov) bring timeless house. The return of legendary dance duo Deep Dish on Fri 28 Nov is a major moment for fans of classic progressive grooves and rising star Brina Knauss wraps up the month with depth and emotion on Sat 29 Nov. Also in November, Zamna kicks off a new monthly residency which draws from the cult festival’s exotic world of sound and rich celebration of indigenous culture. 

December delivers FXHE label head and Motor City icon Omar S playing an unmissable set on Fri 5 Dec, followed by Greece’s Echonomist on Sat 6 Dec. French upstart Olympe headlines Fri 12 Dec, before Mano Le Tough closes the season with signature melodic elegance on Sat 13 Dec.

With its L-Acoustics sound system and KS21 subs, 77 is designed for sound that’s felt and not just heard. A visual system of Robe lighting, strobes, CO2 jets, lasers and LED screens heightens the experience. 

The club is led by a trio of nightlife veterans: Jonathan Wade (formerly of Tao Group), Eniz Hilmi (Rinse FM, Mas Tiempo), and Sebastian Banovic (KOKO, Tramp, The Roof Gardens), each bringing deep experience across music, culture and hospitality, and have put all of their know how into creating an irresistible first season.

With a calendar stacked full of dance music heavyweights and rising underground talent, 77 is set to level up London’s nightlife with high-impact experiences each and every week. 

Head to 77london.com to pre-register for best priced tickets.

77 Welbeck Street London, W1G 0BB

Autumn/Winter 2025

September

Fri 26 Sept – Kerri Chandler, Daisybelle

Sat 27 Sept – Skepta, Ossie, Meeshy

October

Fri 3 Oct – Pan-Pot (Extended House Set), Timanti

Sat 4 Oct – Bontan, Kasango, NenaHalena

Thu 9 Oct – No Signal presents: Diaspora Dance – Southern Groove

Fri 10 Oct – Dorian Craft b2b Baron, Sparrow & Barbossa, RedFreya

Sat 11 Oct – Derrick Carter (All Night Long)

Fri 17 Oct – Patrice Bäumel, Michael Mayer

Sat 18 Oct – Laolu, Bun Xapa, Nadia Summer

Thu 23 Oct – No Signal presents: Diaspora Dance – Black Britannia

Fri 24 Oct – Moojo, Kotto

Sat 25 Oct – Agoria, Antare

Fri 31 Oct – Nitefreak, Kotto

November

Sat 1 Nov – Adana Twins, Nowa

Fri 7 Nov – Serge Devant, Nena Halena

Sat 8 Nov – Fiona Kraft, Timanti 

Fri 14 Nov – Marcellus Pittman

Sat 15 Nov – Alan Dixon

Fri 21 Nov – David Morales (All Night Long)

Sat 22 Nov – Victor Calderone, Chesster

Thu 27 Nov – Zamna Takeover

Fri 28 Nov – Deep Dish, Night Waves

Sat 29 Nov – Brina Knauss, Max Menaged

December

Fri 5 Dec – Omar S, Olive F

Sat 6 Dec – Echonomist, Nowa

Fri 12 Dec – Olympe, Julia Sandstorm

Sat 13 Dec – Mano Le Tough, Nowa

Thu 18 Dec – Zamna Takeover

Sat 20 Dec – Special Guest TBC

New Venue ‘77’ Reveals Skepta and Kerri Chandler for landmark Opening Weekend in London

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Hidden beneath Marylebone’s The BoTree, a new frequency in the capital’s nightlife begins. 77 is an intimate, high-spec destination designed for deep sonic visual immersion and real dance floor connections. To mark the launch of this bold new space, 77 opens with two genre-defining icons across a landmark opening weekend.

And it all starts on Friday, 26 September with New Jersey deep house pioneer Kerri Chandler. The American has long been shaping the sound with his famously punchy kicks and soul-infused records that always come from the heart, with support from Puerto Rico-born DJ Daisybelle, whose groovy, soulful sets draw on disco, funk, Latin, Balearic, and house influences.

On Saturday, 27 September, legendary grime pioneer, Más Tiempo boss and founding Boy Better Know member Skepta steps up for one of his eclectic DJ sets. The three-time Brit Awards nominee is a fearless selector who mixes up all forms of house, garage, bass, and plenty of in-between sounds that tap into a rich lineage of party-starting UK sound, with support from tech house DJ Meeshy, a rising name in London’s scene known for her energetic, groove-driven sets, and OSSIE, the London based artist and DJ whose forward-thinking productions have landed on crucial imprints like Hyperdub, Madhouse, Exploited and Brownswood, making him a fixture of cutting-edge electronic music.

Eniz Hilmi, Director of Music, says: “We’ve designed 77 to deliver the same world-class production experience you’d expect from a huge venue, whilst 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. That’s why we’re thrilled to be welcoming Skepta and Kerri Chandler for our opening weekend – two artists who embody everything we stand for.”

The venue is fully soundproofed and acoustically treated, making it an adaptable setting for club nights, album launches, fashion events and brand activations. Every detail, from the modular design to the service style, has been shaped to heighten connection between artists and audiences.

Behind 77 is a team of industry leaders: Jonathan Wade, nightlife veteran and former Tao Group executive; Eniz Hilmi, tastemaker and programmer with credits across Rinse FM, Mas Tiempo and a host of major UK festivals; and Sebastian Banovic, hospitality operator with experience across some of London’s most iconic venues including KOKO, The Roof Gardens and Tramp. Together, they’ve turned an idea into a cultural movement, creating a space where music, people and culture stand together on equal footing.

The Opening Weekend events set a high benchmark from the off, with much more to come. Tickets will be available at ra.co from 12 noon on Wednesday 10 September. 

New Music Venue ’77’ Set To Launch in Marylebone This September with 550 Capacity

7 Will Bring Super-Club Level Sound and Light To An Intimate Subterranean Space Beneath The BoTree, Marylebone 

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This September sees the launch of 77; a new nightlife and event space hidden beneath the streets of Central London. Purpose-built for sound, design and experience, the 550-capacity space brings together world-class music, advanced technology and attentive hospitality in an intimate setting. The venue officially opens to the public on Friday, 26 September.

77 is designed to make music an experience you feel as much as hear. Its L-Acoustics sound system complete with KS21 subs delivers warmth and clarity throughout the room, while a high-spec visual set-up, including Robe lighting, lasers, CO2 jets, strobes and LED screens, creates a fully immersive environment. A split-level layout features an upper mezzanine with VIP tables spread across both floors, each with direct views of the floor and full-service hospitality.

Eniz Hilmi, Director of Music, says: “We’ve designed 77 to deliver the same world class production experience you’d expect from a huge venue, whilst 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.”

The venue is fully soundproofed and acoustically treated, making it an adaptable setting for club nights, album launches, fashion events and brand activations. Every detail, from the modular design to the service style, has been shaped to heighten connection between artists and audiences.

Behind 77 is a team of industry leaders: Jonathan Wade, nightlife veteran and former Tao Group executive; Eniz Hilmi, tastemaker and programmer with credits across Rinse FM, Mas Tiempo and a host of major UK festivals; and Sebastian Banovic, hospitality operator with experience across some of London’s most iconic venues including KOKO, The Roof Gardens and Tramp. Together, they’ve turned an idea into a cultural movement, creating a space where music, people and culture stand together on equal footing.

For more information and to be the first to hear about artist announcements head to; 77london.com and follow 77 here @seventyseven77ldn

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