Ministry of Sound

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London's house capital

Not a gay club per se, but Ministry of Sound has humped and thumped for clubbers of all persuasions since first opening in 1991 when it revolutionized Britain's house scene.

Since then, Ministry of Sound has evolved into a global brand, but a high standard of sound and overall party experience is still guaranteed.

The club consists of four rooms: the Box, the 103, the Baby Box, and the Loft. Keep coming back to experience all this legendary venue has to offer!



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