Cancer Bats at the Dome/ 06.09.22/ Photo: Sally Hipwell

Punk Rock Factory at Downstairs at the Dome 05.12.23 by Sally Hipwell

Venom Prison at The Dome / 13th Sept 2020 / Photo: jenvanderlinde.com

Venom Prison at The Dome / 13th Sept 2020 / Photo: jenvanderlinde.com

TIME FOR AN UPDATE…

The Boston Music Room has gone by many names over the years, Harpers Suite, Stanley Hall, Boston Tea Party, Boston Hall, BMR and Boston Music Rooms (there’s only one btw).

One building, two music venues.

Introducing The Dome and Downstairs at the Dome, working under The Dome London. Let’s make it easier for you to find your favourite bands, but putting it all in one place.

Two amazing independent music venues, housed in a Victorian building complex (erected in 1884), originally intended to be used as a community centre and swimming baths. It has survived everything from World Wars and infernos to hardcore punk shows. They have steadily earned a reputation as two of the most vibrant and diverse music venues in London.

Whether it’s exciting new bands getting their foot in the door or established acts wanting to give their fans a chance to see them in more intimate venues that does not compromise on the quality of the show, The Dome London are the go-to choice for many.

In recent years, both stages have housed chart-toppers like Lily Allen, Florence and The Machine, Khalid, The 1975, Declan Mckenna, Twenty One Pilots, Nothing But Thieves to pop punk heroes The Wonder Years and Neck Deep, grime pioneer Giggs, hip hop trio Kneecap, and rock band legends like Enter Shikari, Placebo, Bad Omens, The Hunna and Touché Amore. We also host the occasional boxing, wrestling and art battle event. 

And through all of that, The Dome has remained an independently owned venue, retaining its unique character and charm while simultaneously developing into a state-of-the-art home for contemporary music.


We look forward to seeing just how far we can take this venue, and we hope that you can be a part of it.