All About The Box Soho

January 13, 2023
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London, United Kingdom

Club / Indoor only / XS – 200-500

City

Electronic, Hip-Hop

$$$$

Live music

Casual

A world of mystery and excitement awaits at The Box, the most renowned nightclub known for its daring cabaret and burlesque performances.

Nestled in the crowded streets of London’s fashionable Soho, The Box is situated in an intimate alleyway amidst the area’s posh boutiques and acclaimed five-star venues.

Step right up and witness the spectacle of “The Box,” a theater of varieties where extraordinary acts come to life. This club’s interior may resemble those of classic operas in New York or London, but prepare yourself for an electrifying transformation once midnight strikes.

The Box is a renowned night club that primarily features enthralling cabaret shows, captivating exotic dancers, and remarkable entertainment. Some of the most distinguished celebrities and even royalty have attended this select establishment to experience its unique offerings.

At The Box London, pleasure reigns supreme and unencumbered leisure is the name of the game. Here, you can let loose and relish in unrestricted enjoyment all night long.

Here’s everything you need to know about The Box Soho.

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How The Box Soho came to be

The hedonistic temple and self-proclaimed “theater of varieties” opened in February 2011. The Box Soho followed its sister venue The Box Manhattan, which launched four years before the London nightclub.

Club founder and entrepreneur Simon Hammerstein, the grandson of lyricist Oscar Hammerstein II, comes from a family of theater actors and directors – so the concept behind The Box Soho’s ethos came to him as an idea of blending and defying his roots’ rigidity.

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Super exclusive and elusive is how we’d describe The Box Soho – and so would its eager watchers. While many are dying to see what lies beyond, pictures aren’t allowed to maintain its mysterious aura and highly private nights.

Designer clothing and old money reign supreme at The Box Soho, which is known as the nightlife spot where royalty and celebrities engage in voyeuristic acts.

From raunchy burlesque dancers to striptease shows, VIPs get to wind down in an erotic environment. Not for the faint-hearted, The Box Soho’s acts can get pretty graphic and intense, with porn acts that reportedly made patrons dash out of the London club.

A fancy London club in a fancy London area

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The sought-after club is in Soho, an ex-affluent area with many entertainment options ranging from pubs to clubs.

What defines Soho is its busting energy that encapsulates metropolitan London life. No stranger to extravagant nightlife spots, the West End neighborhood also houses A-list music temples, such as Cirque Le Soir.

Diverse Londoners can be seen strutting along Carnaby, Oxford, and Regent streets, where both mass market and high-end shopping stores reside in abundance. Adding to the Victorian-era vibes are jazz clubs and theaters like The London Palladium.

The carpet matches the drapes at The Box Soho

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The Box Soho is in a restored former theater called the Doric Ballroom.

It has a cabaret-style interior with velvet draping and woodwork, giving the nightclub an effortlessly sultry look. With two floors, seating booths, a catwalk stage, and two bars, there is plenty of room for late-night shenanigans.

The 300-capacity candle-lit interior is scattered with erotic art in every corner, keeping Dionysus’ spirit alive.

Entertainment is the London club’s ethos

All eyes are on the stage at The Box Soho because no one can particularly look away from the elaborate and over-the-top live performances. When no one on stage is twisting their genitals in the most creative feat, DJs hype up the baller crowd.

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Commercial music dominates the London club because, let’s face it, which billionaire wants to listen to the newest Marco Carola track? House, pop, and hip-hop are key features of The Box Soho, bringing artists like Fat Tony and Apexape to its decks.

Money rules The Box Soho

When we said The Box Soho wasn’t for everyone, we meant it.

The club is one of the most expensive in the UK, so if you have a couple of hundred quid to spare, this is just the entry fee if you manage to make it past security. The nightclub operates on guest lists, and walk-ins are unlikely but not impossible.

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Table prices can go up to a few thousand pounds, meaning you can forget about paying rent if you opt for a regular table. Trust fund babies can ask for VIP services and the dinner-and-show concepts, but we can only imagine a very stern talk with the parents afterward.

There’s more than what meets the eye at the London club

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The Box Soho is not KitKat Berlin, but we can guess the London nightlife temple has a soft spot for sex-positive clubbing. When things get hot and raunchy at the Box Soho, you can book a private room called the Keyhole.

Rented hourly and available to generous spenders willing to fill out a form and express their needs, the private room is a secret that the Box Soho will never tell.

The Keyhole translates into the place where guests can experience kinky nightlife affairs coupled with top-shelf booze in a closed-off area. Rumor has it orgies occasionally break out at the club, so you can expect the unexpected.

The Box Soho has an interesting past

The high-end club’s location formerly housed The Raymond Revuebar, the only strip club in London from 1958 to 2004. After the rise of similar establishments gave it a run for its money, the strip club shut down and was taken over by a gay bar and cabaret club called Soho Revue Bar.

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The Box Soho is the talk of the town, but so is its owner. In 2008, two performers known collectively as Twincest sought legal action against Hammerstein, accusing him of coercing them into sexual acts. Though details about the case were on the down-low, the case ended with a settlement.

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