The Forge is a music club located in Camden Town, middle of London, bringing the best music experience with a bunch of styles like electric, funky and classic ones. Opened in 2009, with a 300 seating capacity, Forge is a must visit place for every music maniac. It’s an award winning venue to music talents like: C4 Trio, Russell Howard, Owen, and many others. The Forge hosts various types of music shows, but its main focus is on Latino.
Venue Details
Getting there
The Forge is located in Camden, which is why you can easily get right to the spot with public transport.
By train and tube: the club is around the corner from Camden Town and Mornington Crescent Tube stations in Northern Line. If you want to go there by train, exit at Camden Road station and walk around 10 minutes.
By car: It’s possible to get to The Forge by car. Please keep your route map regardless of your destination point.
International: getting to The Forge from an international airport will not be a problem either. From Heathrow airport, take a train to Paddington Station; then catch 27 bus line to Camden High St Delancey. You’ll only have to walk for about a minute.
From Gatwick airport, take a train to London Bridge and then take a tube to Camden Town. From this point, you'll have to walk for about 4 minutes.
Parking facilities
The Forge has no individual parking lot. The nearest one is located nearby Pratt Street; however, it’s open until 8 pm only. There’s a 24-hour parking place at Euston Station, 20 minutes’ walk away.
Access for people with special needs
The Forge is totally accessible for the disabled people. When booking a ticket, get in touch with the box office, and the stuff will take care of the accommodations you may need, including accessible seating places.