Outernet venue rebrands as Outernet Live in London

Outernet London has renamed its central London music venue Outernet Live. The change marks a new strategic direction for the 2,000-capacity space formerly known as HERE at Outernet.

The venue, part of the billion-pound Outernet London district at the corner of Oxford Street and Charing Cross Road, opened in 2022. It is the largest live events space built in central London since the 1940s.

Organisers said the rebrand aligns the venue with the wider district and includes a fresh programming strategy developed with Legends Global. Ticketmaster will assume all ticketing duties in the coming weeks.

Outernet CEO Philip O’Ferrall said the team will “supercharge the line up” and introduce more underplays and special shows. Managing Director Sarah Slater of Ticketmaster UK noted the partnership will help grow the audience and improve fan engagement.

Upcoming performances include Primal Scream in September along with shows by Young Miko and Arcane Roots.

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