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LondonGigs.net … The online LONDON Gig Guide which lists alternative, underground and independent gigs in London that are mould free.

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Here is a list of our top mould free venues:

The Fridge – Town Hall Parade, Brixton Hill, SW2 1RJ

Fuse Bar – 21 Lee High Rd, Lewisham, SE13

The Gallery Cafe – 21 Old Ford Rd, Bethnal Green, E2 9PL

The Garage – 20-22 Highbury Corner, Islington, N5 1RD

The George Tavern – 373 Commercial Rd, Stepney, E1

The George and Vulture – 63 Pitfield St, Hoxton, N1 6BU

Ginglik – 1 Shepherds Bush Green, W12

Gipsy Hill Tavern – 79 Gipsy Hill, SE19 1QH

The Good Ship – 289 Kilburn High Rd, Kilburn NW6

The Gramaphone – 60 Commercial St, Aldgate East, E1 6LT

Grand Union Bar – 53 – 79 Highgate Road, NW5 1TL

The Green Note – 106 Parkway, Camden NW1

The Grosvenor – 17 Sidney Rd, Stockwell, SW9

Guanabara – Parker St, corner of Drury Lane, WC2B 5PW

The Haberdashery – 22 Middle Lane, Crouch End, London, N8 8PL

Hackney Trashbar – 175b Stoke Newington Rd, N16 8BP

The Halfmoon – 10 Half Moon Lane, Herne Hill, SE24 9HU

The Halfmoon – 93 Lower Richmond Rd, Putney SW15

The Haverstock Arms – 154 Haverstock Hill, NW3

Heaven – The Arches, WC2

Heroes – 147 Kentish Town Rd, NW1 8PB

The Hobby Horse – 281 Kingsland Road, Dalston, E2 8AS

Hope & Anchor – 207 Upper St, Islington, N1

Hootananny – 95 Effra Rd, Brixton, SW2

The Horatia – 98-102 Holloway Road, N7 8JE

Hoxton Cell – Hoxton Sq, N1

Hoxon Hall – 130 Hoxton Street, N1

The Hoxton Pony – 104-108 Curtain Rd, EC2A 3AH

Hoxton Square Bar & Kitchen – 2 Hoxton Square, Shoreditch, N1

ICA – Institute of Contemporary Arts, The Mall, SW1

Inn On The Green – 2-5 Thorpe Close, W10

Inspiral Lounge – 250 Camden  High St, MW1

The Intrepid Fox – 15 St Giles High Street, Soho, WC2H 8LQ

Jamm – 261 Brixton Rd, Brixton, SW9

Jamboree – 566 Cable St, Limehouse, E1W

Jan’s Bar – 18 Northwold Road, Stoke Newington, N16 7HR

Jazz Cafe – 5 Parkway, Camden NW1

Junction Room – 578 Kingsland Rd, Dalston E8 4AH

KCLSU – King’s College, Macadams Building, Surrey St, WC2

King & Queen – 1 Foley St, W1W 6DL

Kings Cross Social Club – 2 Britannia St, WC1X 9JE

The Kings Head – 2 Crouch End Hill, Crouch End, N8

Kings Place – 90 York Way, N1 9AG

Koko – 14 Camden High St, Camden

Korsan Bar – 161 Kingsland Road, E2 8AL

The Last Days Of Decadence – 145 Shoreditch High St, E1

The Lexington – 96 Pentonville Rd, N1

The Library – 235 Upper St, N1 1 RU

The Lion – 132 Church Street, Stoke Newington, N16 0JX

Liquid Nation – Ladbroke Groove

The Lock Tavern – 35 Chalk Farm Rd, Camden, NW1

The Lord Hood – 300 Creek Rd, Greenwich

The Macbeth – 70 Hoxton St, N1

Madame JoJo’s – 8-10 Brewer St, Soho, W1

Maggie’s Bar – 98 Church St, Stoke Newington, N16

Maneros Bar – 232 Kingsland Rd, Haggeston, E2 8AX

The Marquee – Wardour Street, Soho – just wishful thinking..

McQueen – 55-60 Tabernacle St, EC2A 4AA

The Miller – 96 Snowfields Rd, London Bridge, SE1

Momo – 25 Heddon St, W1

The Monarch – Chalk Fark Rd, Camden NW5

Monkey Chews – 2 Queens Crescent, Camden NW5

The Montague Arms – 289 Queens Rd, New Cross, SE14

Moustache Bar – 58 Stoke Newington Rd, Dalston, N16 7XB

Music Bar – 144 Brixton Hill, SW2 1SD

Nambucca – 596 Holloway Rd, Upper Holloway, N7 6LB

The Nest – 38-44 Stoke Newington Rd, Dalston, N16 7XJ

New Cross Inn – 323 New Cross, New cross, Deptford, SE14

New Empowering Church – 1a Westgate St, Hackney, E8 3RL

The North London Tavern – 375 Kilburn High Road, NW6 7QB

Nottinghill Arts Club – 21 Notting Hill Gate, W11

The Old Blue Last – 39 Great Eastern St, EC2

Old Boys Club – 68 Boleyn Road, Dalston, N16 8JG

 

How to find a mould free venue in London

House parties are a great location to hold your first gig or if your friends or relatives are going to hiring a venue for their birthday, ask if you can play there for them a complimentary gift. Even if it’s a very short set, it will still give you experience and you will get great exposure.

Once you’re ready to play at clubs and pubs, you will need to scope out which ones in your area put on live bands. Choose a venue that already caters for your type of music or one where you’ve seen similar bands like your play. They will have an established audience who will come regularly on particular nights, and who are more likely to appreciate your act because they’ll have a similar taste in your bands’ type of music. Open mic nights are also a good place to start and an excellent way to meet promoters and other musicians.

If you’re serious about creating a local buzz for yourself, you should be going to gigs and supporting other artists or inviting another artist to perform with you on your gig nights. By becoming a part of the local music scene and building relationships with other musicians, you’ll create opportunities to play with them at future events.

Mould spores are the mechanism through which mould reproduces. When your HVAC unit is at rest, it’s the perfect petri dish for a wayward mould spore to grow on. Our list of venues in London that are mould free have been inspected by our team of mould inspectors in London. We have business relationships with some of the top mould removal companies in London, who are the best in the field.  Once comfortably at home in your venues HVAC, a mould spore will reproduce, which can cause negative health results on your patrons.