151 King’s Road is BACK!

151 King’s Road is BACK!

The iconic 151 club is BACK! This March, the legendary venue is reopening its doors, bringing with it the vibrant energy and unforgettable experiences that made it “Chelsea’s naughtiest nightclub”.

Behind the fire engine red doors is a bank of memories spanning the most photographed and much-loved celebrities and now a trio of very well-connected SW legends and nightlife afficionados, Marc Jacques Burton, Piers Adam and Mark Cecil, are the new team behind the return of the newly named and ultra-exclusive late-night lounge – The Rex Rooms.

Marc, the designer and one of the legends behind Mahiki, Whisky Mist and Tonteria, is combining his signature flare for fashion, music, and culture into The Rex Rooms which promises to be your best night out yet. Featuring a stylish two-room cocktail bar lounge and discotheque, health-conscious cocktails incorporating Lion’s Mane drops, as well as signature sharers served in vessels inspired by Salvador Dali’s famous ‘lips’ sofa… you get the gist! If you want to know more, The Standard wrote a juicy tell-all which you can read here.

If you haven’t already made the cut to one of their recent after-hours celebrations, mark your calendars for the official opening on 6 March. See you there!

151 King’s Road, London SW3 5TX

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