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Boiler Room to host panel on the future of UK nightlife

It takes place tomorrow from within fabric, with Goldie, Emily Thornberry MP, Cameron Leslie and Artwork among the contributors

  • Patrick Hinton
  • 19 September 2016

Boiler Room is chairing a discussion on the state of UK nightlife and the cultural prospects of the country’s cities from within fabric’s iconic Room 1 tomorrow, September 20. With clubs and art spaces closing at an alarming rate, it’s an issue that gets more pressing by the day.

Goldie, Artwork and Emily Thornberry MP all feature on the panel, alongside Amsterdam’s Night Mayor Mirik Milan, Bloc’s Alex Benson, Dalston Superstore owner Dan Beaumont and fabric co-founder Cameron Leslie. They will share their expertise on the steps needed to save UK nightlife.

The discussion will be streaming live on Boiler Room’s website and Mixmag's Facebook page between 14:30 – 17:00 BST tomorrow.

Mixmag is a media partner for the discussion, alongside Clash, Crack, Time Out, fabric, Warehouse Project and the Night Time Industries Association (NTIA).

Patrick Hinton is Mixmag's Digital Intern, follow him on Twitter

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