Ministry of Sound Events

Ministry of Sound

103 Gaunt Street, Elephant and Castle, SE1 6DP
Tel: 0870 060 0010

The Ministry of Sound: what can we say about the original South London club from the world's biggest name in dance music? You've probably heard the albums and bought the t-shirt. All that remains, if you haven't already, is to check out the super-club first hand – assuming the appetite is still there for big-room house, trance and techno.

Born as an illegitimate in 1991, the Ministry received its licence the next year and quickly evolved. Famed for its soundsystem and instantly recognisable line-ups, it was the first venue to become not just a club but an international brand.

Things are different these days, but the Ministry constantly works to bag desirable bookings, meaning plenty of clubbers happily take the club on its merits.
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Upcoming Events at Ministry of Sound

The Gallery Pres. Marco V

The Gallery Pres. Marco V

Friday, 10 Feb (10:30PM)
The Gallery presents Marco V for their Friday residency at Ministry of Sound.
Defected In The House

Defected In The House

Saturday, 11 Feb (11:00PM)
Defected In The House return for their first London event of 2012, and after their success in 2011 at the club this is set to be big with MURK, Taras Van De Voorde, and Copyright all on the line-up.
The Gallery Pres. Judge Jules

The Gallery Pres. Judge Jules

Friday, 17 Feb (10:30PM)
The Gallery presents the legend that is Judge Jules for their Friday night residency at Ministry of Sound. 
Saturday Sessions

Saturday Sessions

Saturday, 18 Feb (11:00PM)
The beloved MOS resident Michael Woods headlines this Saturday Sessions event alongside up and coming youngstar Nicky Romero and American progressive house and electro house DJ Morgan Page.
The Gallery Pres. Hernan Cattaneo & Anjunadeep:04

The Gallery Pres. Hernan Cattaneo & Anjunadeep:04

Friday, 24 Feb (10:30PM)
The Gallery presents Hernan Cattaneo & Anjunadeep for their Friday night residency at Ministry of Sound.
Fedde le Grand London Takeover

Fedde le Grand London Takeover

Saturday, 25 Feb (11:00PM)
Fedde le Grand returns to Ministry of Sound on the 25th Febuary for his first London takeover of 2012...
Armin van Buuren presents ASOT 550 Launch Party

Armin van Buuren presents ASOT 550 Launch Party

Thursday, 01 Mar ( 9:00PM)
The official ASOT 550 launch at Ministry of Sound, featuring Armin van Buuren.
Release Yourself

Release Yourself

Saturday, 03 Mar (11:30PM)
Roger Sanchez returns to Ministry of Sound for his first Release Yourself party of 2012.
Joining Sanchez in the Box will be Brighton Boys Prok & Fitch.
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Reviews

tomoliverjones Tuesday, 14 October
It's been another summer of some magnitude for Secretsundaze, and one that has flown by with a plethora of shimmering line-ups that have included Radio Slave, Steve Bug, Carl Craig and Keith Worthy. With the final party paired with the album launch for the crew's Volume 2, Sunday's stage was set to finish the summer off in celebratory style. The only problem? The heavens weren't having it, opening up and leaving London amid a downpour that any South American rainforest would have been proud of.

Unavoidably, the rain caused the promoters to move proceedings indoors. But after the initial disappointment, something truly British happened and the crowd rallied together to have one hell of a party. The bouncers and the promoters set the tone early with high-spirited, friendly welcomes at the door. Then, once inside, the ever-smooth Giles Smith laid down his lush, spellbinding, deep soundtrack to the afternoon. Early on there was an almost Latin feel to the live and funked-up drums that swirled around the dancefloor. Then, as the afternoon continued, the rich, crisp sound quality that was pumped out of Ministry of Sound's infamous soundsystem perfectly complemented Smith's warm, techy feel.

As the afternoon turned into evening the bushy-tailed revellers were treated to mouthwatering lighting effects. The main lights went down as huge green laser beams streaked across the room from the floor to the ceiling. Often we were plunged into darkness, but then the swanky disco ball, hanging high over our bobbing heads shot out a flickering laser which ricocheted amongst the throes of sweaty, grooving partygoers.

This visual change coincided with the introduction of German deep house trailblazer, Dixon, who took things up another notch as soon as he hit the decks. One of the perks of the event being moved inside: No noise restrictions ala SS's August Bank Holiday outdoor event. As a result, Dixon was able to deliver an upbeat set that constantly crossed boundaries between house, techno and minimal whilst always keeping the kind of groove that has come to be associated with Secretsundaze.

Billed as the special guest, Vera certainly enjoyed being inside MOS as well. She was dancing away at Dixon's side for the entirety of his set, and then took that enthusiasm into her own set. She provided continued the vibe in a style that has seen her hold down residencies at Ibiza's DC10 and Monza. Her stark grooves scooped up the crowd and carried them into the morning until James Priestly returned to the stage to finish the summer off in a fitting style. With only memories and a double CD set from Priestly and Smith to tide me over during the winter months, I, for one, already can't wait for next year.
Changehere Tuesday, 19 May
I love this club. Great sound sysmtem, top talent regularly and loads of fun.