


This is the definitive mid-week Drum and Bass night in London! The night is fronted by Bryan Gee (a key figure in the scene since day one). You can expect to hear all the usual suspects within the Drum and Bass fraternity whipping the dance floor into a frenzy on a bad ass sound system perfect for this raw music. People from all walks of life travel from far and wide for this hugely popular night.


Los Locos has championed unassuming clubbing in the West End for many years now and it is well known for that amongst people who live and work in London. It is also popular with tourists and just about anyone else who doesn’t care how they dance or what they’re dancing to. If you go out to Los Locos from Wednesdays to Saturdays the crowd will be a mixed and friendly, with proceedings being helped along by Tequila shots being plied onto you by a wandering Tequila girl. The DJ will genuinely play requests as well.


>One of Leicester Square's funkiest thursday nights- Metra - host DJ'S playing a mix of classic club tunes with an R&B edge. This night is attracting people from all over London in addition to one or two curious tourists who stumble upon one of the biggest nights in the West End. The dress code is glam and funky and expect to see the odd famous face wondering about.


On Anon, situated slap bang in the middle of Piccadilly is divided into 8 distinct areas, each with its own design, style and personality, although only two floors are available mid week. The clientele are made up of local, after work retail and office personnel and Circle Club Card members making full use of their Circle 2-4-1 Drinks Vouchers. On Anon is a great place for pre clubbing drinks or a late tipple in style without the noise and bustle you’ll find here at the weekend.


Not everyone wants to hear the latest cutting edge tracks from a particular genre of music all night and Loop doesn’t pretend to either. Loop sticks to a musical formula that works for the crowd it appeals to. Each night this stylish club serves up a blend of pop classics, chart music and commercial dance and it works. If you don’t want the club experience you can chill in the funky bar where you’ll actually be able to hear yourself speak. The crowd tend to be mature and well dressed with a penchant for style and unpretentious behaviour. Definitely one for the more refined Circle Club Card member.