Last Friday saw London's beloved venue, 93 Feet East throw open its freshly painted black doors to welcome friends, family, industry heads and press to an exclusive view of the newly refurbished and relaunched space. The evening consisted of delicious food courtesy of Nanny Bills, music from deep house pioneer Enrico Mantini plus a specially curated exhibition by prolific artist Normski - which will be available for the public to view in the near future. Music across the weekend consisted of Patrice Scott, Santé, Archie Hamilton and Sidney Charles throwing it down to a packed out crowd on Saturday, plus the launch of brand new Sunday event series Belong, with sets throughout the day byJan Kruger, Molly, Rich NxT and Joseph Williams.
For March, the iconic London venue has unveiled an eclectic line-up, with a series of diverse acts such as Point G, Hector Couto and Robert Dietz spread across various events in the month, with 93 Degrees kicking things off on Saturday 3rd March. The night, which sees Davide Squillace, Francesca Lombardo, Paolo Francesco, and Sergio Sergi confirmed to play, will run from 4pm to 4am, providing the biggest beats from the house and techno scene in an intimate setting.Adding to this already impressive month of music are iconic names such as Point G, aka Gregory Darsa(DJ Gregory), the French producer whose back-catalogue stretches back to the early 90's. Also in attendance will be Delano Smith. The House mogul, born in Chicago and raised on Detroit's famous West side, will take the helm on Saturday 10th March.
Having first opened its doors at the turn of the millennium, 93 Feet East carved a unique reputation as an atmospheric bar, club and live music venue, having previously hosted independent showcases curated by promoters, multidisciplinary art festivals, film screenings, fashion shows and DJs; cementing the venue's status as a true social hub - as well as club - that is set amongst the backdrop of the capital's most creative areas.
As an exclusive promotion for February, 93 Feet East are charging £5 entry for Saturday and Sunday events for the first two weeks - applicable to tickets purchased online.Videos