The South London club has outlined its summer programme in full, running from now through September.
Studio 338 has a busy summer of events in the pipeline, hosting the likes of Cocoon, Krankbrother and All Day I Dream.
The Greenwich spot's multi-room layout and Ibiza-style terrace make it a popular destination for London's clubbers during the warmer months. On Saturday, June 27th, Sankeys will take over four rooms at the venue, throwing a mini-festival across a 16-hour period. Danny Tenaglia, X-Press 2, Matt Jam Lamont and East End Dubs are among the guests. July will see Ilario Alicante and Christian Burkhardt headline the first of two Cocoon showcases on the 4th (the second will take place on October 3rd), followed by Art Of Dark's fourth birthday on the 11th featuring Rhadoo, Onur Özer and Brawther. July's other standout show is Flux London's day and night event on the 18th, with sets from Greg Wilson, DJ Deep, Sven Weisemann and Desert Sound Colony.
August's schedule opens on Saturday the 1st with Krankbrother, who have Omar-S, Gerd and Prins Thomas. Space Ibiza has an anniversary bash planned for the 8th with ItaloJohnson and Alfredo, before 20/20 Vision (Ralph Lawson, Axel Boman, Steve Bug), All Day I Dream (Lee Burridge, Matthew Dekay) and Home (Sonja Moonear, Cabanne) touch down on the 15th, 16th and 30th respectively. September only has two dates confirmed as of yet: another Sankeys gig with Steve Lawler on the 19th and Art Of Dark with Margaret Dygas on the 26th.
Tickets to Studio 338 are available here on RA.
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Rhadoo, Cab Drivers, Francesco Del Garda, Eli Verveine, Laurine, DJ Tree, Cecilio, Colin Chiddle, Brawther, Evan Baggs, Herodot, Samuel Bellis, Christian AB
Greg Wilson, Crazy P, DJ Deep, Sven Weisemann, Desert Sound Colony, Saoirse, T.Wiltshire, Earl J, Jacques Adda, Robert Cary, Hamish Cole, Stephen Howe, Pool Tax
Petre Inspirescu, Margaret Dygas, Nicolas Lutz, Mandar, Laurine, Colin Chiddle, Cristi Cons, Charlie Dave Kent, Iain Kemz, Manuel Schatz, Matteo Manzini, Max Vaahs, Sebastian Rudolph