Mean Fiddler

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Mean Fiddler
Venue
Location: Soho, London
Rooms: 2
Layout: multi-level
Promotions: Rock, Frog, Club X
Licensing
Capacity: 1,200
Licensing authority: Westminster
Business
Opened:
Owner: Mean Fiddler
website

The Mean Fiddler, formerly known as LA2 (London Astoria 2), is a nightclub at 165 Charing Cross Road in London, England.

The venue is owned by the Mean Fiddler Music Group and is connected to the London Astoria such that the two venues can function as a single venue where needed. Like the Astoria, the venue is used for live music as well as night club promotions.

A venue also called Mean Fiddler was previously set up in Harlesden, north west London in 1982.

In June 2006, The Mean Fiddler was sold—together with the London Astoria—to property group Derwent Valley Central, who plan to convert the site to a combination of shops, flats and offices to raise money during the Olympics. It will continue to be rented to the Mean Fiddler group until 2008.



Major London nightclub venues

Astoria | Electric Ballroom | The End | Fabric | The Fridge | KOKO

Marquee Club | Mean Fiddler | Ministry of Sound | Scala | Turnmills

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