How an IKEA became one of the world's biggest clubs
More than 30 per cent of UK clubs have closed since the pandemic, who knew a saviour of the club scene could lie in a former soft furnishings site.
The IKEA in Tottenham (North London) has gone from DIY haven to dancefloor, and with a 15,000 person capacity DRUMSHEDS is now one of the UKs biggest cultural spaces.
Our Culture Correspondent Minnie Stephenson walked down its former aisles.
Reporter: Minnie Stephenson
Producer: Hila May
Camera: Jason Farrington & Devron Callender
Editor: Richard Williams
Видео How an IKEA became one of the world's biggest clubs канала Channel 4 News
The IKEA in Tottenham (North London) has gone from DIY haven to dancefloor, and with a 15,000 person capacity DRUMSHEDS is now one of the UKs biggest cultural spaces.
Our Culture Correspondent Minnie Stephenson walked down its former aisles.
Reporter: Minnie Stephenson
Producer: Hila May
Camera: Jason Farrington & Devron Callender
Editor: Richard Williams
Видео How an IKEA became one of the world's biggest clubs канала Channel 4 News
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