well, January done already by the time we open the door at Union, for another session of incredible vibes over 2 dance floors. We’re ready.
RnB Hiphop, Dancehall, Afrobeat and Amapiano in the main room and Old school Rnb, some Disco House, UK Garage and electronic beats in room One. This club night is open only once per month – don’t miss it.
OUR SPECIAL DEALS FOR BIRTHDAY PARTIES : Celebrate your birthday with us if it falls between 18 January and 14 February with free entry for the birthday person. Please contact us before the event to confirm via bootyLDN.com
DJs Randall Watson Kartel Brown Biggy C JDN Sugarbear Jeffrey Hinton
This event is predominantly LGBTQ+
Students only £8 all night on the door. Members £10 until 1am.
66 Albert Embankment, SE1 7TP Opposite MI5 Building in Vauxhall. Doors open 11pm – last entry 4am, club closes 6am
London’s legendary club night Bootylicious – a night created for Black queer and trans people and allies – took over the Barbican’s ClubStage for a Love & Legacy Party. “The late-night event in December was an evening of unforgettable revelry and euphoric celebration featuring an array of renowned DJs spinning RnB, Hip-hop, Dancehall, Afrobeats, Amapiano, and more.” said The Barbican Centre
The line-up featured singer, songwriter, and rapper Alicaì Harley alongside a selection of iconic Bootylicious resident MCs and DJs and musicians, plus there was the “Dancehall Star” competition with £1000.00 prize money.
Alicaì was the perfect addition to the Love & Legacy Party as she defies genres and fuses sounds from Dancehall, Reggae, R&B, Rap, and Grime, blending her Jamaican-born, London-bred roots into her music.
Alicaì made a name for herself amongst the underground and radio scene and has gone from strength to strength since her first EP The Red Room Intro: Yard Gyal Inna Britain’ in 2021, performing at global festivals and events like London Black Pride, Glastonbury, and the BBC Introducing Tour.
This event was an opportunity for everyone to come together for a night of joy, togetherness, freedom, and love. It was a celebration of Bootylicious’ remarkable history and its enduring commitment to providing a platform for the community.