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Gig Venues in London for 50 people

Explore top gig venues in London for 50 people, perfect for intimate performances and unforgettable experiences.

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  • EartH - image
    Dalston

    EartH

    From £3,000 per person300

    As a purpose-built restaurant, this fresh and light space can compliment your dining requirements. It's perfect for a private dining experience, supper club, conference/ meeting catering area. With multiple set up configurations and large bar this event space is perfect for all catering events up to 300 guests.

  • Oslo Hackney - image
    From £100 per person250

    A Scandinavian-inspired bar in a redeveloped Victorian station. Ideal for events, photoshoots, and music.

  • Kings Cross

    Egg LDN

    From £1,000 per person550

    A versatile ground floor space with top-notch sound for events, parties, and performances.

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  • Piccadilly Circus

    Hard Rock Cafe Piccadilly Circus

    From £2,500 per person60

    A private room in a rock-themed cafe with AV equipment. Ideal for corporate events up to 50 people.

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  • City of London

    Barbican Centre

    From £85 per person150

    A tropical conservatory in a Brutalist arts centre, ideal for unique corporate events and weddings.

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  • Elephant & Castle

    Ministry of Sound

    From £7,500 per person500

    A versatile, multi-level event space with vibrant visuals and a 40ft bar in a flagship London club.

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  • City of London

    The Brewery

    From £137.5 per person100

    An intimate event space with bespoke dining options in a renowned London venue.

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  • Soho

    The Box Soho

    From £10,000 per person210

    Full Stage available to be set up as a cinematic screen, The Box Soho offers an unparalleled venue for screenings in the vibrant heart of Soho. With 7,000 square feet of opulent theatrical space, this exclusive venue features a stunning full theatre stage adorned with unique Old World decor, creating an enchanting atmosphere for your event. Ideal for private screenings, corporate presentations, or film festivals, The Box accommodates up to 300 guests, ensuring a memorable experience. Our in-house production team and extensive cocktail list enhance your event, while the option for live entertainment adds a touch of glamour. Whether you choose the Theatre or the Keyhole, your screening will be a captivating affair in this luxurious setting.

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Gig Venues in London for 50 people

Explore top gig venues in London for 50 people, perfect for intimate performances and unforgettable experiences.

About Gig Venues

### Why London's Intimate Gig Venues Are Perfect for 50-Person Events There's something magical about intimate gig venues that larger spaces simply can't replicate. When you're planning a performance for 50 people, you're hitting that sweet spot where every audience member feels personally connected to the artist, yet you've got enough energy in the room to create a proper atmosphere. We've found that London's smaller gig venues – typically ranging from 50-100 m² – offer unique advantages that make them absolutely perfect for this size gathering. The acoustics are naturally more controlled, meaning you won't need the massive sound systems that larger venues demand. A quality PA system with wireless mic integration will do the trick, and you'll often find venues already equipped with the essentials. #### What Makes 50-Person Venues Special The intimacy factor is huge. Artists consistently tell us that performing to 50 people in a well-designed space feels more engaging than playing to 200 in a cavernous room. Your audience can see facial expressions, catch subtle musical nuances, and feel like they're part of something exclusive. It's the difference between attending a concert and experiencing a performance. From a practical standpoint, these venues are also more manageable. You'll typically need just two staff members – one for technical support and one for operations – compared to the larger teams required for bigger spaces. The setup is straightforward: theater-style seating for all 50, or a mix of seating and standing areas if you want to create different zones. #### Budget Considerations That Actually Work Here's where it gets interesting financially. While you might expect smaller venues to be cheaper, London's intimate gig spaces often command premium rates due to their scarcity and desirability. Expect to budget between £2,000-£8,000 for exclusive venue hire, depending on location and day of the week. Central London venues will push toward the higher end, but the atmosphere they provide often justifies the investment. The key is booking strategically. Weekday events can save you 30-40% compared to weekend rates, and many venues offer package deals that include basic technical equipment. We've seen clients successfully negotiate better rates by booking multiple dates or committing to longer-term partnerships. Much like planning [corporate days out in London for 50 people](https://hirespace.com/GB/London/Corporate-Days-Out), the secret is understanding that intimate venues require different considerations than their larger counterparts. Your next step should be visiting potential spaces during similar events to experience the acoustics and atmosphere firsthand. ### Essential Technical Requirements Every Gig Venue Must Have for Your 50-Person Show Getting the technical setup right can make or break your gig, and we've learned this the hard way over the years. The difference between a memorable performance and a technical disaster often comes down to understanding exactly what your 50-person venue needs – and more importantly, what it already has. #### Power and Connectivity: The Foundation of Everything Your venue absolutely must have at least one three-phase supply with a minimum of 32 amps per phase. This isn't negotiable – we've seen too many events compromised by inadequate power. Most established gig venues will have this sorted, but always confirm during your site visit. You'll also need reliable internet with at least 100 Mbps bandwidth, especially if you're planning any live streaming or need robust guest connectivity. The ceiling height is another crucial factor that's often overlooked. You need a minimum of 2.5 metres for basic setups, but if you're planning any elaborate lighting rigs or want to create proper visual impact, aim for higher. Many of London's converted warehouse venues in areas like Shoreditch offer the 3-4 metre heights that really allow your production to breathe. #### Sound and Acoustics: Where Intimate Venues Shine Here's where 50-person venues have a real advantage. The acoustic requirements are far more manageable than larger spaces, but they need to be spot-on. Look for venues with acoustic panels to minimise echo – this is particularly important in London's many converted industrial spaces. A quality PA system with wireless mic integration should be standard, and most reputable venues will include this in their hire package. We always recommend testing the sound system during your venue visit. Bring a playlist that represents your event's audio needs and listen from different positions in the room. The beauty of intimate venues is that you can achieve excellent sound quality without the massive systems that larger spaces demand. #### Lighting and Visual Elements Blackout capability is essential if you're planning any visual elements or want to control the atmosphere completely. Many London venues have excellent natural light during the day, but you need the flexibility to eliminate it when required. Basic lighting rigs should be included, but confirm what's available and what you might need to bring in. Climate control becomes critical with 50 people in a smaller space. Ensure the HVAC system can maintain comfort at full capacity – nothing kills the vibe like an overheated, stuffy room. This is particularly important for venues in converted buildings where ventilation might not have been designed for events. Before you commit to any venue, create a technical rider that covers these essentials. Much like planning [unconventional conference venues](https://hirespace.com/blog/unconventional-conference-venues-youll-love/), the key is being thorough upfront to avoid surprises later. Your next step should be scheduling technical walkthroughs with your shortlisted venues, ideally with your sound engineer present. ### Navigating London's Music Venue Regulations and Licensing for Small Events ### Navigating London's Music Venue Regulations and Licensing for Small Events The licensing landscape for gig venues can feel like a minefield, but here's the thing – getting it right from the start will save you countless headaches and potential legal issues down the line. We've guided hundreds of clients through this process, and the good news is that 50-person events often fall into more manageable regulatory categories than larger shows. #### Understanding Your Licensing Requirements Most gig venues will already hold a premises license, which is essential if you're selling alcohol or hosting regulated entertainment. However, you'll need to verify exactly what their license covers. Some venues have restrictions on live music after 10pm, while others might have limitations on amplified sound levels. Always request a copy of their license conditions during your initial enquiries – it's not being overly cautious, it's being professional. For venues without existing entertainment licenses, you might need a Temporary Event Notice (TEN). These cost around £21 and must be submitted at least 10 working days before your event. The catch? You're limited to 499 people and can only hold 15 TENs per year at the same venue. For 50-person gigs, this usually works perfectly, but plan ahead. #### Noise Regulations That Actually Matter London's noise restrictions vary significantly by borough, but most enforce strict limits after 10pm. Westminster and Camden are particularly stringent, while areas like Hackney tend to be more flexible with music venues. We've found that venues in converted warehouses often have better sound insulation, making late-night events more viable. The key is understanding your venue's relationship with local residents and the council. Established music venues usually have this sorted, but pop-up spaces or unconventional locations might face more scrutiny. Always discuss noise management plans with your venue – they'll know exactly what works in their space. #### Safety and Insurance Essentials Public liability insurance of at least £5 million is standard, and most venues will require proof before confirming your booking. Fire safety certificates and clear emergency exits are non-negotiable, particularly important in London's many converted buildings. Your venue should provide a current fire risk assessment – if they can't, that's a red flag. Much like planning [sustainable conference venues](https://hirespace.com/blog/the-top-sustainable-conference-venues-in-london/), regulatory compliance isn't just about ticking boxes – it's about creating safe, enjoyable experiences. Your next step should be requesting all licensing documentation from potential venues and reviewing it with your legal team if you're planning regular events. ### Smart Budgeting Strategies for Hiring Gig Venues in London's Competitive Market ### Smart Budgeting Strategies for Hiring Gig Venues in London's Competitive Market Let's talk money – because understanding the real costs upfront is what separates successful event planners from those who get nasty surprises later. After years of booking gig venues across London, we've learned that the sticker price is just the beginning of your actual investment. The reality is that exclusive venue hire for 50-person gig spaces typically ranges from £2,000-£8,000, with Central London commanding the premium end. But here's what most people don't factor in: those headline rates rarely include everything you'll actually need. Technical equipment, additional staffing, and extended setup time can easily add another 40-60% to your base cost. #### The Hidden Costs That Catch Everyone Out Security deposits are standard – usually 25-50% of your hire fee – but they're often held for 2-4 weeks post-event. Factor this into your cash flow planning. Then there's the technical equipment. While most venues include basic PA systems, professional lighting rigs, additional microphones, or recording equipment typically cost extra. Budget £300-£800 for technical add-ons depending on your requirements. Staffing is another area where costs creep up. The minimum two-person team (technical and operational) might be included in weekday rates but often costs extra for weekend events. Expect £150-£250 per staff member for evening events. #### Timing Strategies That Actually Save Money Here's where you can make real savings: weekday bookings can reduce your venue costs by 30-40%. Tuesday through Thursday are particularly good value, and many venues offer package deals for multiple bookings. We've negotiated significant discounts for clients booking quarterly showcases or monthly residencies. Seasonal timing matters too. January through March and September through November typically offer better rates than summer months or the Christmas party season. If you're flexible with dates, always ask about last-minute availability – venues sometimes offer substantial discounts to fill gaps in their calendar. #### Negotiation Tactics That Work Most venue managers have some flexibility, especially for repeat bookings or off-peak dates. The key is demonstrating you're a professional client who'll take care of their space. Offering to promote the venue through your networks or providing testimonials can sometimes unlock better rates than straight cash negotiations. Much like planning [company retreats in Greater London for 200 people](https://hirespace.com/GB/Greater-London/Company-Retreats), the secret is building relationships with venue managers who'll prioritise your bookings and offer insider rates. Your next step should be creating a realistic budget spreadsheet that includes all potential costs, then approaching venues with clear requirements and flexible dates to maximise your negotiating position. ### Proven Tips for Booking Success and Avoiding Common Pitfalls ### Proven Tips for Booking Success and Avoiding Common Pitfalls The difference between a smooth booking process and a complete nightmare often comes down to asking the right questions at the right time. We've seen too many brilliant gig concepts fall apart because someone skipped the fundamentals, so let's make sure that doesn't happen to you. The golden rule? Always visit your shortlisted venues during a similar event if possible. There's no substitute for experiencing the acoustics, sightlines, and general vibe when there are actually 50 people in the space. What sounds perfect when empty can become muddy and unclear when filled with bodies and conversation. #### The Site Visit Checklist That Actually Matters Start with the practical stuff that venues sometimes gloss over. Check the load-in access – can you get equipment through the doors easily? We've seen events delayed by hours because drum kits wouldn't fit through narrow Victorian doorways. Measure everything: doorways, ceiling heights, and the performance area itself. A 60m² space might accommodate 50 people in theory, but factor in equipment, staging, and comfortable movement space. Test the mobile signal strength throughout the venue. Poor connectivity isn't just inconvenient – it can kill your social media buzz and make payment processing problematic if you're selling merchandise. Most venues won't mention this unless you ask specifically. #### Timing Your Booking for Maximum Success Book 8-12 weeks ahead for weekend slots, but you can often secure weekday dates with just 3-4 weeks' notice. Here's an insider tip: many venues release cancelled weekend slots about 6-8 weeks before the date, so if you're flexible, keep checking back with your preferred spaces. Always confirm what's included in writing. We've seen disputes over everything from microphone stands to basic lighting. Create a simple rider that lists your technical requirements, even for intimate shows. It doesn't need to be War and Peace – just clear expectations about sound, lighting, and any special requirements. #### The Booking Mistakes Everyone Makes Never assume the venue's insurance covers your equipment or personal belongings. Most policies only cover the building and their own kit. Budget for additional coverage if you're bringing valuable instruments or technical equipment. The biggest mistake? Not having a backup plan. London's music scene is unpredictable, and venues occasionally face last-minute issues. Keep a shortlist of 2-3 alternative venues that could work at short notice. Much like planning [perfect product launch locations](https://hirespace.com/blog/perfect-product-launch-locations-in-london/), success comes from thorough preparation and professional relationships. Your next step should be creating a standardised venue questionnaire that covers all these points, ensuring you never miss crucial details during the excitement of finding the perfect space.

Featured Venues for Gig Venues

Browse 16 venues perfect for Gig Venues

Dining at EartH

From: £3000 per person

Capacity: Up to 300 guests

Events at Oslo Hackney

A Scandinavian-inspired bar in a redeveloped Victorian station. Ideal for events, photoshoots, and music.

From: £100 per person

Capacity: Up to 250 guests

Events at Egg LDN

A versatile ground floor space with top-notch sound for events, parties, and performances.

From: £1000 per person

Capacity: Up to 550 guests

Business at Hard Rock Cafe Piccadilly Circus

A private room in a rock-themed cafe with AV equipment. Ideal for corporate events up to 50 people.

From: £2500 per person

Capacity: Up to 60 guests

Events at Barbican Centre

A tropical conservatory in a Brutalist arts centre, ideal for unique corporate events and weddings.

From: £85 per person

Capacity: Up to 150 guests

Arts at Ministry of Sound

A versatile, multi-level event space with vibrant visuals and a 40ft bar in a flagship London club.

From: £7500 per person

Capacity: Up to 500 guests

Dining at The Brewery

An intimate event space with bespoke dining options in a renowned London venue.

From: £137.5 per person

Capacity: Up to 100 guests

Screenings at The Box Soho

From: £10000 per person

Capacity: Up to 210 guests

Dining at KOKO

From: £5000 per person

Capacity: Up to 200 guests

Arts at Phoenix Arts Club

A vibrant cabaret and variety club with a late-night cocktail bar, ideal for performances and events.

From: £1000 per person

Capacity: Up to 100 guests

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