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Printworks London returns in 2026

After closing its doors in 2023 and facing redevelopment into offices, Printworks is set to return in 2026, preserving its iconic space while adapting to modern needs.  Printworks, the legendary London music venue, is officially set to make its comeback in 2026. Originally, this iconic space was the printing plant for the Daily Mail and Evening Standard. However, […]

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After closing its doors in 2023 and facing redevelopment into offices, Printworks is set to return in 2026, preserving its iconic space while adapting to modern needs. 

Printworks, the legendary London music venue, is officially set to make its comeback in 2026. Originally, this iconic space was the printing plant for the Daily Mail and Evening Standard. However, it closed its doors in May 2023, leaving a void in the city’s vibrant nightlife. When initial plans to convert the venue into offices emerged, they sparked a wave of protests. Over 10,000 people signed a petition to preserve this important cultural hub.

Thankfully, Southwark Council has approved the new redevelopment plans, allowing Printworks to keep its character. Additionally, the redevelopment will transform the space into a multi-functional venue with offices and exhibition areas. Most importantly, it will maintain the famous ‘Press Halls‘. As a result, this ensures the venue can still host live music events in its iconic setting.

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Many people widely see this decision as a positive step for London’s nightlife. Meanwhile, many clubs are closing due to economic pressures. Furthermore, the reopening of Printworks is more than just reviving a venue. It’s a statement about the importance of preserving cultural spaces. It shows that historic venues can evolve without losing their unique essence. Ultimately, Printworks serves as a blueprint for other cities facing similar challenges.

Printworks’ return is a sign of hope, creativity, and commitment to nurturing London’s nightlife for years to come. With its reopening, it promises to reclaim its status as a hub of innovation, setting the stage for a bright future for the city’s music culture.

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