Printworks is one of London’s most famous superclubs, as well as one of the world’s must-visit dance/electronic music venues. According to an article from DJ Mag, Printworks just received approval for its planning application that property developers British Land and AustralianSuper submitted earlier this year so that it can redevelop itself into a permanent venue for “cultural use”. The last time Printworks hosted events was back in Spring 2023, particularly when it hosted its farewell event on May 1st of last year, which featured the likes of Bicep, Peggy Gou, Dixon, and DJ Koze as some of the headliners there. The initial plan the property developers had was to restructure the 53-acre Surrey Quays site where Printworks placed itself and rebuild it with luxury flats, shops, offices, and restaurants. Fast forward to the present day, Printworks looks like it will make a phenomenal and unforgettable return as a result of this planning approval. Amongst the names that could not contain its excitement for the Printworks planning approval for redevelopment is the Night Time Industries Association and shown below is a statement from its CEO, Michael Kill. Furthermore, click on this link to read the Planning Consent Application Summary for the London super-club. “We are extremely pleased to hear the news that Printworks officially received planning consent for redevelopment on Tuesday night“, Kill says. “This is an extremely positive moment for London’s nightlife and the entire cultural ecosystem of the city. Printworks has long stood as a beacon of creativity and innovation, not just in the UK but globally“. The CEO also expressed his gratitude towards the Electronic scene and competent authorities, and revealed plans to get the venue back up and running as soon as possible: “The approval is a testament to the incredible support from the local authorities, community, the music industry, key stakeholders and the dedicated team behind Printworks. With full steam ahead on these exciting plans, we are one step closer to seeing the venue reopen its doors, bringing back the energy, passion, and world-class experiences that made it such an iconic space“. “This news couldn’t come at a better time as we continue to champion the importance of venues like Printworks in shaping the future of our industry.” -Michael Kill *Featured Cover Photo Credit: Printworks / Luke DysonIconic Venue Printworks Is Coming Back To Life
Michael Kill, CEO of Night Time Industries Association, Addresses The Printworks Planning Approval