punk /p??k/
-noun
1. any prepared substance, usually in stick form, that will smolder and can be used to light fireworks, fuses, etc.
2. dry, decayed wood that can be used as tinder.
3. conk.
4. a spongy substance derived from fungi; amadou; touchwood.
5. a venue that is taking West End nightlife in a new direction.



Punk club is not just another club with a nondescript interior, charging extortionate drink prices and playing funky house, R&B and 'eclectic beats'. Punk club ushers in a more casual, hip policy that rebels against the establishment. We've all heard of mashed-up music, Punk now brings you mashed-up entertainment. A permanent stage allows live music and cabaret to sit side by side with nights like Smash & Grab, Bangers & Mash, Glamor:oke and I Heart Niyi hosted by Super Super.



So far we've entertained the likes of the Gossip, Franz Ferdinand, Bloc Party, Maximo Park, UnkleJam, Supergrass, Ronnie Wood, Mark Ronson, Johnny Borrell, David Walliams, Mario Testino, Jay Kay, Bobby Gillespie, Mick Jones, Mika, Philip Treacy, Kate Moss, Julien Macdonald, Matthew Williamson, Lily Allen, Mary-Kate Olsen, Agyness Deyn and Kelly Osbourne.. all have recently partied at Punk.

Add to that a 3am licence, a 270 capacity, a Soho location. This could be Anarchy! Punk Soho is the place to party.

For Punk guestlist and Punk tables Call 0845 0945195

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