Oneman has opened a new 120-capacity club in London, HONOR
It's situated in a railway arch beneath Peckham Rye station

A new 120-capacity nightclub has opened in Peckham, South London, called HONOR.
The venue is underneath Peckham Rye station inside an arch next to Peckham Riviera, which is running the new space in collaboration with DJ Oneman.
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It features a TW AUDiO PA-SYS-ONE soundsystem, and opened on April 4 with a launch party featuring Oneman, Cooly G, Benton, Chamber45 and Plastician. A second event headlined by Zed Bias alongside Felix CW, Ricochet and Sharnie took place on April 11.
Speaking to RA, Oneman said: "The idea for HONOR was initially born out of the want to honour DJs and scenes that I appreciate. Not only that, but also the unsung heroes of clubland: the sound and light technicians, the bar and door staff, the promoters, etc. That's what built the idea of HONOR, thinking about the whole aspect of what clubland and nightlife is all about, and everyone who encompasses it. Sound, light, atmosphere."
"I like to describe HONOR as being in the end of a lit cigarette. It's dark, orange and smokey. I'm very lucky to be given this opportunity to create a space where the DJ and live culture I love can thrive in the heart of London's most vibrant community."
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[Via: RA]

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