The London venue formerly known as Oval Space has been relaunched under new ownership, now going by the name Oval Studios.
The hybrid space has now been re-branded, aiming to attract TV, film, immersive experiences, brand and product launches, gallery exhibitions, awards and dinners.
New owners Spaces & Stories, who already run venues such as Dockyards and Magazine, have made some physical adjustments to the space, including a mezzanine, in-house production and an onsite kitchen.
Oval Studios is available for hire from 06:00-24:00 with a 900-person capacity in the main room, and the additional west and south terraces also offering unique spaces.
In September 2022, the former nightclub (then known as Oval Space) lost its license following an alleged shooting on the dancefloor a month prior.
A 24-year-old victim was taken to hospital with non-life-threatening injuries following the incident, which subsequently led to the venue having its licese recoved on 27th September – remaining closed ever since.
You can find more information on Oval Studios here.
