Venue Information
The 100 Club is a music venue in London situated at 100 Oxford Street, W1, originally called The Feldman Swing Club. It was renamed in 1964 to remove the word 'Jazz' out of the title to demonstrate their open music policy. The 100 Club attained legendary status in modern British music, having played host to live music since 24 October 1942, earning it the title of the oldest independent venue world wide.
The 100 Club is an 18+ venue.
Map
Transport
By Tube
The closest tube is Tottenham Court Road (Northern line Charing Cross branch & Central line) - exit station by Oxford Street West, Northside steps - the venue is 250 metres along Oxford Street. Oxford Street tube (Victoria, Central & Bakerloo lines) is also close - exit station by Oxford Street East, Northside steps - the venue is 500 metres along Oxford Street.
By Train
All major London train stations have tube connection to Tottenham Court Road & Oxford Street - check the Transport for London website - www.tfl.gov.uk
By Car
You are advised to use public transport as roads in central London are congested & there is little on-street parking in the roads around the venue.
By Taxi
Black Cabs occupy Oxford Street & there is a mini cab office on Wardour Street (opposite venue) including Liberty Cars/Airport Cars. Do not use drivers touting for business outside the venue - they will be unlicensed & illegal.
By Bus
Bus routes that stop directly outside the Club are: 7, 8, 25, 55, 98, 176 and N8, N25, N176, N207 Buses that stop 30 metres away are: 10, 73, N73.
Parking
If you have to drive there are 2 pay car parks between Wells Mews & Berners Street (200 metres) & on Tottenham Court Road/Great Russell St adjacent to the YMCA (600 metres).
Accessibility
Wheelchair Access
You can view the venue's access information by clicking here.

