Is Outernet free entry?
Located in central London next to Tottenham Court Road station, Outernet brings together the best exhibitions, brand demos and latest immersive technology to create experiences worth sharing. No booking required. Free entry except for the live music venues; HERE at Outernet and The Lower Third.Is Outernet free to visit?
Outernet London is a fantastic, free immersive art experience. You may freely enter an open air, street level venue to join Londoners and visitors taking in music and 360 degree videos that excite the senses. People stand, sit, and lie on the ground as they watch creative videos.How does Outernet London work?
Outernet London is home to two contrasting live venues. HERE at Outernet is a 2000 capacity underground venue featuring cutting-edge audio and video. It plays host to some of the biggest names in live music and DJ talent. The Lower Third is a grassroots performance venue showcasing the best emerging talent.Is there a dress code at Outernet?
Venue InformationThere is no specific dress code at the HERE at Outernet, with most people just wearing their everyday clothes.
Do you need an ID for Outernet?
Proof of age is required at entry and needs to be a valid physical form of photo ID.What's New At Outernet, Tottenham Court Road: October 2024 | Steff Hanson
How much is the Outernet?
It is completely free and can be viewed daily depending on the space and day of the week, starting between 08:00 and 10:00, ending between 22:30 and midnight. On Thursdays, the show at Now Trending ends at 4.30pm. Outernet London is a fantastic, free immersive art experience.How much does it cost to go to the Butterfly Trail at Outernet?
Outernet presents The Butterfly Trail, brought to you by Pixel Artworks. Discover a magical new immersive experience which pushes the boundaries of digital design. Experience The Butterfly Trail for free (no ticket required) at The Now Building. Note that viewing times may be subject to change.Is the butterfly trail free?
Excellent interactive free activity located just as you come out of Tottenham court Rd tube station.Are there toilets at Outernet?
There are no toilets (of any kind) on-site at Outernet. The nearest free, unisex, accessible toilet is located inside Tottenham Court Road Underground Station, opposite the entrance of Outernet. The toilet is on the lower level (below ground) and accessible via lift.Is Outernet 18+?
If you are under 18 years old: you must have your parent's or guardian's permission before using our Services; and.How many people does Outernet hold?
Here at Outernet – an underground 2,000-capacity music venue.Can you take bags into Outernet?
Yes, HERE London (the underground music and events venue at Outernet London) does have a cloakroom. Please note: we cannot store large luggage and bags are restricted to: 40x20x25cm.Does Outernet have a bar?
The Cocktail BarThe Lower Third is the home of true creativity in music, art and of course, cocktails. The Lower Third Cocktail Bar is a neighbourhood bar with a twist.