Gaffe: New nightclub opens in Wandsworth Road after council drops objection

Gaffe: New nightclub opens in Wandsworth Road after council drops objection

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Gaffe: New nightclub opens in Wandsworth Road after council drops objection
Author: Robert Firth
Published: Jan, 30 2025 12:41

South London has a new 150 person nightclub after a council dropped its objections to the venue. Gaffe, also known as Commune Studios, off Wandsworth Road will be able to open until 3.20am on Fridays and Saturdays going forwards. The venue, which describes itself as “a new home for the heads” on Instagram, will hold club nights on weekends and be rented out for activities like DJ workshops and birthday parties the rest of the time.

DJs including Hodge, Parris and Seb Odyssey are expected to play at the club over the next month, according to listings platform Resident Advisor. Luca Marchal, the man behind the club, told a Lambeth Council licensing meeting that he wanted to create a permanent space where artists could perform, after successfully hosting a limited number of events at the venue in 2024.

Speaking on Tuesday (January 28), he said: “It’s a place where… the LGBT+ community have [sic] found a safe haven for expression and where photographers and film-makers are building their portfolios. “We’ve had to turn away so many incredible events due to our limited licence which just shows how much South London needs cultural venues like this, especially when they’re disappearing at an unprecedented rate across the UK.”.

After the club’s bid to open permanently was blocked by councillors in 2024, Mr Marchal brought back the application to the council with extra security measures including ID scanning and beefed up security. Hannah McInerney, a promoter who held sober rave Club Soft at Gaffe in November last year, told the meeting that attendees reported they had ‘never felt so safe’ in a venue.

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