BROADWICK PRESENTS EXHIBITION WHITE CITY – WEST LONDON’S BOLD NEW MUSIC HUB

West London just got a serious glow-up. Broadwick, the team behind Printworks, Magazine London, and Drumsheds, has officially reintroduced EXHIBITION WHITE CITY – a 2,800-capacity cultural playground built inside a former power station. Yep, you heard right – Victorian bones, industrial soul, and now a massive sound and lighting system ready to shake things up.

This isn’t your average gig spot. It’s got a mezzanine with prime stage views, four lush dressing rooms, a ground-floor bar begging for pre-show drinks, and even a designated space called The Shop for top-tier merch drops. Plus, it’s a commuter’s dream – nestled right next to White City, Wood Lane, and Shepherd’s Bush stations.

Kicking things off, afrobeats icon Davido brought serious heat, proving the venue’s not just pretty, but powerful. Then came RnB & Slow Jams, turning the long weekend into a full-blown sing-along session, packed with anthems and slow-burn classics. Up next? Grime royalty Chip is set to tear down the stage, and drag-meets-disco diva DJ Trixie Mattel will be bringing full glam to the decks at the Sold Pink Disco. And if that’s not enough range for you, Margins United is locking in a genre-bending takeover with artists like Kyary Pamyu Pamyu, Jax Jones, EMEI, and more – plus food stalls, live acts, and plenty of surprises.

Broadwick’s clearly gone all-in on reimagining what a music venue can be – and with this lineup, this look, and this location, EXHIBITION WHITE CITY isn’t just another night out. It’s the kind of place where you go for the music but end up staying for the moment. West London, you’re looking real good right now.