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The Arches,
Villiers Street,
Charing Cross,
London,
WC2N 6NG

0872 148 4368
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Review byWill Harris14/01/2009
The grand dame of London’s gay scene, legendary superclub Heaven has been packing out the vaults beneath Charing Cross station for almost thirty years. Today, with a takeover by celebrity magnet G-A-Y keeping the place as fresh as ever, this is one lady who definitely wears her age well.

The Venue
For years, Heaven has commanded the maze of chambers and tunnels beneath Charing Cross, transforming the former disused wine cellars into a unique space perfectly suited to a club. Just a two minute walk from Trafalgar Square, the venue’s entrance is hidden away below the railway arches themselves, but can be easily found by following the long queues of clubbers snaking along the club’s outer walls in either direction.

The cavernous main dancefloor with its lofty ceiling and exposed brickwork could be a temple to the gods of music, its altar the raised stage where some of the biggest names in pop have performed. Adjoining this cathedral-like space is the main bar area where low lighting and seat-lined alcoves make you feel you’ve retreated to an underground bunker, while still being close enough to hear the music. Busier nights see the addition of a further, smaller bar and dance area upstairs, providing a musical alternative for those who can’t find the beats they’re after down below.

The Atmosphere
Partly due to its reputation as London’s largest (and some would say greatest) gay nightspot, Heaven is perennially busy, and it will be a rare occasion when you won’t have some sort of endless queue nightmare trying to get in. However, the long lines outside are testament to the club’s success, and once you’ve negotiated your way through the rigorous security checks you’ll quickly forget how much time you’ve had to wait.

The crowd is predominantly made up of gay guys and their gal pals, although straight men are welcomed so long as they behave themselves and promise not to wear anything that covers their upper arms. While shirts are optional on the dancefloor, beer bellies are definitely not, the result being that the place can turn into something of a cruising ground as the night wears on. However, the sheer size of the venue means it’s generally easy to escape unwanted attention, and if you really get stuck you can always try putting your top back on as a disguise.

The Music
Heaven has been identified as one of the most influential musical hotspots of the last three decades, leading the gay scene in its ‘90s passion for house and trance music. Some of the scene’s most widely respected DJs cut their teeth (and their demos) on the superclub’s decks, while the main stage has played host to special performances by artists including The Eurythmics, Grace Jones and Cher. Following its recent takeover by G-A-Y, Heaven’s musical offering has shifted slightly, moving away from the deep house and electro underground sounds of its past into the shiny pop disco bubble with which its owners have become synonymous.

Nights such as Camp Attack (Fridays) and G-A-Y (Saturdays) feature a modern playlist of commercial pop, punctuated by guest PAs from the likes of Estelle and The Saturdays. Mondays see the continuation of funky house night Popcorn (the venue’s busiest night of the week), whilst purists might want to head down to Work! every Wednesday for a fix of electro, RnB and house.

The Drink
As every good Christian boy knows, to get into Heaven you have to pay a price, the price in this case easily topping a tenner most nights. Higher than average admission costs are replicated at the bar, where a pint of beer loiters dangerously close to the £4 mark, and house doubles with mixers considerably more. However, the bar is well stocked and, providing you’ve hit a few bars in advance, you can happily install yourself in the middle of the dancefloor without worrying too much about where your next drink’s coming from.

The Last Word
OK, the drinks are expensive, admission’s even more expensive, and the queue to get in may well have you contemplating clubbing retirement, but they say it’s a rocky road that leads to Heaven, don’t they? Once you’re in this club – with its massive dancefloor, banging music and hordes of beautiful shirtless people – you might even think you’re in paradise.
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