West London venue, Exhibition White City, will close for refurbishment in December following the end of its Flipper’s Roller Boogie Palace residency. It will reopen in March 2025.
Set within a Grade II-listed former Victorian engine house, the venue merges industrial heritage with contemporary design, combining corporate functionality with brand experiences and a dynamic cultural programme hosting 1,165 for conferences and 780 for dinners.
Simon Tracey, CEO of Broadwick, said: “We’re incredibly proud to have been home to the Flipper’s residency and the unique experiences and events it brought to our space.”
Adding, he said:”Looking ahead, we’re excited to refresh our venue, welcome a new wave of events, and launch our cultural programme. This is a major milestone for Exhibition, and we can’t wait to unveil our upgraded space next year.”
In the past, the venue has hosted a variety of events including the Mini Retailer of the Year Awards, Blue Paradox exhibition, Barbie x Stanley product launch, and the Gin & Juice launch party with Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg and Eminem, among others.
The venue has also collaborated with Westfield Rise to offer brands unique opportunities to elevate their presence through impactful media and event spaces within Westfield London and its surroundings.
Exhibition White City is part of the Spaces & Stories collection, a portfolio of distinctive venues tailored for a wide range of events.
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