Ticketed event venues in London are spaces hired by promoters and event organisers to run paid-entry events — from boxing nights and comedy shows to live music, immersive experiences and club nights. Unlike standard private hire, ticketed venues need to handle public audiences, hold the right entertainment licences, and have the bar infrastructure to turn over high volumes on a busy night. EventCage connects promoters and organisers with the right spaces across London — completely free of charge.
What to Look for When Booking a Ticketed Event Venue in London
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Check the venue's entertainment licence: The venue must hold a Premises Licence covering alcohol sales and regulated entertainment — live music, recorded music, or performance — for your event hours. If it doesn't, a Temporary Event Notice (TEN) can cover events up to 499 people but must be submitted at least 10 working days in advance.
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Understand the minimum spend structure: Most ticketed event venues in London operate on a minimum bar spend rather than a flat hire fee. This means the venue requires a set level of bar revenue from your event — if guests don't reach that figure, you cover the shortfall. Always clarify whether this is paid upfront or settled against actual takings on the night.
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Confirm load-in access and production capability: If your event requires staging, rigging, a boxing ring, or significant AV setup, confirm load-in times, door widths, ceiling heights, and whether the venue has an on-site power supply capable of supporting your production. This is one of the most commonly overlooked details at the enquiry stage.
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Match venue capacity to your ticket sale target: A venue that is too large for your expected crowd will feel empty and undermine the atmosphere — even if the event itself is well run. As a general rule, aim to fill 80–90% of standing capacity. If you are selling 400 tickets, look at venues with a standing capacity of 450–500.
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Negotiate hire fee against footfall value: Many venues will reduce or waive the room hire fee for promoters who can demonstrate strong ticket sales and consistent bar spend. Come prepared with ticket sale projections and social proof — venues are commercial businesses and will respond to a well-presented commercial case.
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Use EventCage to source and compare venues: Rather than contacting venues individually, submit your brief once and EventCage will check availability, request ticketed event pricing and come back with a matched shortlist. There is no fee to use the service.
Types of Ticketed Event Venues in London
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Warehouse & Industrial Venues – Flexible, high-capacity spaces in East and South London suited to boxing nights, club events, and immersive experiences. Typically dry hire with strong load-in access and high ceilings (from £2,000 hire fee).
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Bars & Nightlife Venues – Purpose-built for ticketed evening events with late licences, high-volume bars and established door management. Ideal for comedy nights, DJ events and live music in the 150–600 capacity range (from £1,000 minimum spend).
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Hotel & Conference Venues – Grand ballrooms and suites in central London hotels suited to white-collar boxing, gala dinners and award ceremonies. Often include full AV, catering and dedicated event management (from £3,000 hire fee).
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Pub & Function Room Venues – Smaller ticketed event spaces within pubs and bars, well suited to comedy nights, open mic events and intimate live music. A strong option for promoters building an audience (from £300 hire fee).
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Rooftop & Outdoor Venues – Open-air and rooftop spaces suited to summer ticketed events, brand activations and festival-style nights. Best booked well in advance for peak season dates between May and September.
Finding the right ticketed event venue in London is as much about operational fit as it is about the look of the space. The right venue will have the licence, the bar setup, the load-in access, and the experience with promoters to make the night actually work. EventCage's curated listings let you filter by capacity, event type and location, so your search starts with venues that are genuinely relevant to your brief. Browse all event venues in London