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In 1991, we chanced upon a derelict bus depot on a south London backstreet. We’d seen the cavernous all-night dance hangars of New York and knew our city needed one of its own. In September, …
In 1991, we chanced upon a derelict bus depot on a south London backstreet. We’d seen the cavernous all-night dance hangars of New York and knew our city needed one of its own. In September, we threw open the doors of our strange new home for the very first time.Good news travels fast. Within weeks, London knew it had something special on its hands. Ministry of Sound was the city’s first club dedicated to house music. The first to pick up the gauntlet thrown down by the Second Summer of Love. The first to understand what made that rave moment work – and to build a sound-system capable of channeling all its wild energy.There are derelict bus depots with worse second acts – and to this day, there is no better place on Earth to hear the wo
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Jan 15, 2025
Ive wanted to go to this club for more than 20 years. We went and couldnt be more disappointed. The staff was incredibly rude. The DJ was playing a mix of top 40s house and 90s hip hop and played bad… Full review by Derek S
Dec 23, 2024
Absolutely awful place, the atmosphere, the music and the security, even the paramedics were disgusting. Very disappointed in this venue. I was going there for the rave on the 20th and before it wa… Full review by Traveler23245355877
Dec 7, 2024
This journey was awesome! Costa is such a great barkeeper! Thanks for having us! ♥️ this was just a good experience! Good drinks, good music. Full review by saschahofeditz