Situated on Rivington Street, inside the Red Gallery, Kamio is one of the newest and liveliest venues for live music performances in London. Opened to the public on July 1 last year, the venue features an amazing sound system and has already become very popular. In spite of the fact that it hasn’t been active for a long time, Kamio has already hosted the live gigs of several important performers, like White Lies or Nick Curly. The venue has a capacity of 350 people.
Venue Details
Getting there
Seeing as it’s not very far from the city centre of London, Kamio can be accessed by all known means of transportation.
By train and tube: Those who arrive by train or tube can breathe easy, as this live music venue is just a four-minute walk from the Old Street train and underground station, serving the Northern line.
By bus: Kamio is just a short walk (approximately one minute) from the Pitfield Street bus stop M, which serves the routes 135, 205 and N205.
By car: If you are planning to get to Kamio by car, note that Rivington St, the street on which the venue is situated, is directly connected to the Great Eastern St/A1202 main road.
International: In the eventuality that your flight lands at the London City Airport, you should be able to get to Kamio by car in about 27 minutes. As for those without a car, the best option is taking the DLR tube.
Parking facilities
As a patron of Kamio, the safest place to park your car is the National Car Parks Plc facility, located within a 4-minute walking distance. At this car park, there are many spots reserved for Blue Badge Holders.
Access for people with special needs
Like any modern-day live music venue, Kamio is entirely accessible for people with disabilities, as it offers facilities like street-level access, disabled toilets, wheelchair spaces and free admission for guide dogs and carers.