From Camden's sweaty rock rooms to Dalston's late-night warehouses, London never stops playing.
London's live music runs deeper than almost anywhere — centuries of it, layered across a city that reinvents its sound every decade. Indie in the east, jazz in Soho, bass in the south. MiSFY pins it all to one map so you can stop tab-hopping between listings and just see what's on around you tonight.
The spiritual home of British indie and punk. The streets between Camden Town and Kentish Town hold more historic stages per square mile than anywhere in Britain — the rooms where Britpop and beyond were broken in.
East London is where the night runs longest. Warehouse spaces, basement clubs, and DIY rooms across Shoreditch, Hackney, and Dalston keep the experimental and electronic end of the scene moving until morning.
Central London leans intimate and storied — Soho's jazz cellars and small clubs have hosted the greats for generations, with a show most nights of the week within a few blocks.
Open MiSFY and center the map on London — tonight's gigs appear as pins across Camden, Shoreditch, Soho, and the rest of the city, filterable by genre and time.
Camden and Kentish Town for indie and rock, Shoreditch and Dalston for electronic and late-night DIY shows, and Soho for jazz and intimate club sets.
MiSFY maps more than 800 live music venues across London — from basement clubs to historic halls — as part of 18,000+ venues tracked worldwide.
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