The 6 Best Venues to Rave with Chase and Status
The 6 Best Venues to Rave with Chase and Status
For trailblazers Chase & Status the story is cyclical - a constant process of regeneration and refinement that comes full circle. Chase & Status are Will Kennard, Saul Milton and MC Rage and are one of the definitive British electronic music bands of the 21st Century, continuing to make an exceptional contribution to the culture they love and adore on a never ending quest to set dance floors alight with their energy.
Their new album What Came Before just dropped today and is inspired by the energy of every past performance, the euphoria of every raver on every dance floor, in every club, at every festival… That universal feeling of catharsis, escapism and liberation. The rave connoisseurs share where to experience exactly that in their guide below - the UK's very best nightlife spots.
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gillian house Stephenson StreetLondonE16 4SAUnited Kingdom
“This one has such pure, magical, rave energy of past era’s. It also has an inclusive dance floor environment, which makes it a great place to solo-rave, if that’s what you’re after.”
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11 Baring StreetManchesterM1 2PYUnited Kingdom
+44 161 806 0161
“Home to the famous Warehouse Project. We’ve played there a lot and it’s by far one of the most epic venues in the UK, peaking at 10,000 capacity. It has big rave energy. ”
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Charterhouse StreetLondonUnited Kingdom
+44 20 7336 8898
“We definitely could not leave this one out… Arguably the most legendary club in the UK and we’ve been lucky enough to have played there many times. We also did our RTRN II Fabric Album stream there in 2020 with the late, legendary, Skibadee. A moment that will always be sacred to us.”
More InfoNotting Hill Carnival
LondonUnited Kingdom
“Our Carnival memories stretch back to the mid 90’s but for the past few years we’ve found ourselves at Shy FX’s ‘Digital Soundboy’ stage. The vibes are always right, we’ve had the fortune to play there several times & not many people put on a party like Shy. ”
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