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Open air venue Between The Bridges Returns to London Southbank feat. Bugged Out, RAW SILK, Little Gay Brother and more

The unique riverside hang-out will be transforming its venue The Pier into a purpose-built party palace

 

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Between The Bridges established itself as one of London’s premier outdoor drinking areas and all encompassing entertainment hubs in 2021. This year it returns from this Friday April 29th with a varied lineup of live entertainment, sensational street food, craft beer and cocktails, and much, much more. Located next to the London Eye along the River Thames, entry is free all week throughout May.

The unique riverside spot will be transforming its venue The Pier into a purpose-built party palace. With a mixture of indoor and outdoor seating, the venue will host a variety of ticketed shows. It’s open-sided but fully roofed and weather proof, making it the perfect place to hang this spring and summer.

Elsewhere at Between The Bridges, visitors can head over to another venue, The Dock, where there are live DJs.

Between April and June brands like Bugged Out, Rooty Soundclash and Eve’s Drop host DJs from across the house, disco and reggae spectrum including Rinse FM’s Grainger, Lemmy Ashton, Tayo & Frank Tope, Jono Jury, Vanessa Freeman & Sweet P with A Balearic Gathering hosted by  b, as well as plenty more from Little Gay Brother’s Olly Keens, Disco Bloodbath’s Ben Pistor plus Flying Mojito Brothers and Leo Zero amongst others.

There is also a mouthwatering array of food offerings available from renowned vendors including Born & Raised, BBQ Dept, Cheeky Burger, The Duck Shed, Feed The Village, La Cocinita, Naked Bowls and Oshpaz. This means you can treat yourself to anything from 48-hour proved sourdough pizza paired with London-cured charcuterie to Latin American-themed hot dogs, gluten and dairy-free Buddha Bowls, slow roast pulled duck served three ways, lamb inspired by traditional Uzbek recipes and plenty more worldly culinary delights besides.

Located next to the London Eye along the River Thames and with the iconic city making for a superb backdrop, Between The Bridges quickly became the most vibrant and vital place to be last year. The exciting space offers a full range of fun, food and good times with a carefully curated programme and delicious mix of food traders.

INFO

Between The Bridges
Queen’s Walk, South Bank, SE1
 
Monday – Closed
Tuesday – Closed
Wednesday – 12:00 – 23:00
Thursday – 12:00 – 23:00
Friday – 12:00 – 23:00
Saturday – 11:00 – 23:00
Sunday – 11:00 – 23:00

 

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