

Clubbing made classy with fabric’s new Sunday daytime art and music event series, “Commune.”
fabric, the beloved London nightclub, is introducing a fresh Sunday daytime event series called “Commune.” The iconic Farringdon venue, which is prevalently considered a bastion of innovation and cutting-edge creativity in London’s nightlife scene, is reimagining traditional weekend clubbing.
“Commune” represents a bold departure from conventional club nights, transcending boundaries to encompass a broader cultural experience. Pioneered by fabric’s visionary team and regular guest DJ Pattn, the series promises an immersive celebration of the symbiotic relationship between art and electronic music.
True to its name, the inception of “Commune” is rooted in a desire to foster a deeper connection between performers and their audiences. According to a press release, the series will explore “a diverse range of genres” and cater to “fabric regulars and newcomers alike.”
A Strangely Isolated Place, LNOE and club-favourite Sentre will usher in the first “Commune” event on October 1st. The series will also feature fabric resident Megan Leo, ME ME ME, Midnight People and Kenny Jones of New York’s Alegria collective, among others.