Outernet London Rebrands HERE Venue as Outernet Live, Partners with Ticketmaster
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Sophie Williams
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Outernet London has rebranded its flagship music venue HERE to Outernet Live. The 2,000-capacity venue near Tottenham Court Road is the largest purpose-built venue to open in central London since the 1940s. Since launching in late 2022, it has hosted headline performances from major artists. The rebrand comes alongside a confirmed partnership with Ticketmaster, signaling strategic moves in London's live events landscape.
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· 2 pulledOuternet London has unveiled a new identity for its flagship music and live events venue, announcing that HERE will now operate as Outernet Live.
The rebranded space, located near Tottenham Court Road station, has a capacity of 2,000 and is the largest purpose-built venue to open in central London since the 1940s.
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