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Orange at the Astoria Reunion returns to Outernet, London

STAYS FROM £145 · Orange brings back the legendary Astoria night at Outernet London on 29 August 2026. An 18+ reunion for fans of the iconic club.

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Orange at the Astoria Reunion returns to Outernet, London

The legendary Orange at the Astoria is back—sort of. This August, the cult night resurrects itself at Outernet, just across the road from where it all happened. If you spent your twenties queuing on Tottenham Court Road, this is your moment.

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What's on

Orange at the Astoria Reunion Pt 1 takes place on Saturday 29 August 2026 at HERE At Outernet in London's West End. The event runs from 2pm to 10pm and is strictly 18+. It's a full-day takeover celebrating the spirit of the Astoria's most beloved night, with DJs and sets designed to transport you back to peak dancefloor memories.

The vibe

Expect sweaty, euphoric, and deeply nostalgic. The Astoria earned its reputation as London's most welcoming big room, where music mattered more than image. Outernet's state-of-the-art setup means the sound will be sharper than ever, but the energy—that sweeping sense of community and joy—that's what's really being revived here. Whether you're here for house, techno, or pure escapism, this is a proper reunion, not a museum piece.

Getting tickets

Details on pricing and availability should be confirmed via Skiddle or the official event page. Given the Astoria's cult status, expect this to sell quickly, so don't sleep on booking.

Where to stay

Outernet is bang in central London's West End, so you're spoiled for accommodation options. We've picked out some decent hotels within walking distance of the venue below—everything from budget chains to mid-range comfort.

Getting there

Tottenham Court Road tube station (Northern and Central lines) is just outside. By train, head to Euston, King's Cross, or St Pancras, then a short tube hop to TCR. Driving into central London on a Saturday is masochism, but if you must: car parks are dotted around Bloomsbury. From Manchester, it's a 2.5-hour train to Euston. Birmingham: 1.5 hours to Euston. Glasgow: around 5.5 hours with a change.

📍 The venue

HERE At Outernet

Charing Cross road

★★★★☆ 4.0 2,028 reviews

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