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New music venue Outernet Live coming to central London in the summer

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which closed in 2015, as part of their plans, with the venue set to return as a 350-capacity space.“This area of London has an amazing tradition of brilliant venues but many of them have sadly gone,” Philip O’Ferrall, CEO and President Outernet Global, said in a statement. “To open Outernet Live as part of our wider culture and music district makes us all immensely proud. “It is absolutely vital that artists and fans have a place to go in the centre of our city to perform and enjoy live music and we will welcome many other types of events to our venue as well.

When you factor in the incredible things we can do with the Outernet screens we move to another level and our offering is something that really can’t be found anywhere else in the world.

We love the history of Denmark Street and embrace what the future holds.” You can find out more about Outernet’s plans by heading here.

Earlier this month plans were unveiled for Dockyards, a new open-air events space in London which is set to open later this year..

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