Iconic East London venue, 93 Feet East, has marked its 25th anniversary with a revitalised look and the return of the legendary FUSE party. Located in Shoreditch’s Old Truman Brewery, the venue has long been a hub for the city’s underground music scene, hosting some of the UK’s most celebrated events.

FUSE, founded by Enzo Siragusa in 2008, is at the heart of the venue’s anniversary celebrations. The Sunday daytime party, known for its immersive day-to-night experience, returned with a 10-week [X—Series], featuring unannounced sets, debut B2Bs, and a strict no-phones policy. The concept, running through December 15, aims to recapture the essence of the original FUSE events, offering a distraction-free, authentic clubbing atmosphere. DJs such as Cristi Cons, tINI, Seb Zito, and many more have played, with weekly surprises still to come.

The venue itself has undergone significant upgrades. The Main Room now boasts a top-tier Funktion One 4 sound system with three F124 bass speakers, enhanced lighting, and a high-spec production setup that includes a Eurolite Blinder, Power Strobe, and LCD projector. These improvements, alongside layout changes and bar upgrades, elevate the overall experience for both performers and partygoers.

Beyond music, 93 Feet East remains a versatile space for cultural events, art exhibitions, and community meet-ups. As it heads into 2025, the venue promises more heavyweight events, continuing its legacy at the heart of Brick Lane’s vibrant cultural scene.
For more info and tickets, visit www.93feeteast.co.uk.

