Iconic London Club To Return In 2026: Everything You Need To Know About Printworks Reopening

People Partying At Printworks London.

The much-loved music venue in Canada Water will open in 2026.

Iconic music venue, Printworks, has officially announced it will be reopening its doors in 2026. Originally a huge printing factory (hence the name), the industrial site at Canada Water was loved by many since its opening in 2017. It has hosted some of the best names in music, with everyone from Electronic gurus, Camelphat and Peggy Gou, to incredible DJs like Bicep and Melvo Baptiste.

In May 2023, the super club closed for what many thought was the last time, resulting in an onslaught of public backlash and upset. Fast forward to present day, party goers and techno-heads alike are happy to hear that the site will be opening its doors again next year.

Printworks 2.0

How Is Printworks Reopening?

Printworks and Drumsheds owners, Broadwick Live, have partnered with property developers, British Land and AustralianSuper, to turn the space into an office block with a permanent cultural venue.

What Will Printworks Look Like When It's Reopened?

Although no specifics have been revealed on what the space will look like yet, there will be some noticeable changes to the venue as part of development plans:

  • The famous Printworks press halls, live room and inkwell will be preserved.
  • The main dance floor will now have office spaces adjacent.
  • Concerts and immersive art exhibitions will still take place in the renowned corridor.
  • The refurbished space will boast an events terrace for music performances and curated talks on the roof, with incredible skyline views of London.

When Is Printworks Reopening?

The press halls section of Printworks is scheduled to open in 2026.

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