HERE at Outernet in London does not have a strict, official dress code, with most guests wearing casual or smart-casual attire suitable for gigs and events. While "anything goes" for many shows, it is recommended to check specific event listings, as some nights may have unique requirements.
Is there a dress code? We do not have a strict dress code at HERE, but some events may have dress codes. Please check the event listing or your ticket for details.
No, there is no formal dress code for the London Coliseum. Guests are welcome to wear whatever they feel comfortable in, whether it's jeans and trainers or more formal attire like a tuxedo or an evening dress.
Our main event space inside 'HERE at Outernet' includes a 6K, 14x5m LED screen, video and lighting systems and d&b sound system, along with multiple repeater screens, a choice of 3 standard stage configurations, with upgrades and AV packages available on request.
The "333 rule" in clothing refers to two popular minimalist fashion concepts: the viral TikTok trend of using 3 tops, 3 bottoms, and 3 shoes to create numerous outfits (9 items total) for styling practice, and the more extensive Project 333, where you select 33 items (including clothes, shoes, and accessories) to wear for three months, excluding essentials like underwear, workout gear, and sleepwear, to simplify your wardrobe and reduce decision fatigue. Both methods focus on versatility, quality over quantity, and creating a functional capsule wardrobe.
But if you're coming straight from the office, or just feel more comfortable in a pair of trainers, that's fine too. Very few theatres operate a dress policy, and though traditionally evening performances are more formal than matinees, nobody will lambast you for wearing denim after 7pm.
Sports footwear includes football boots (also referred to as cletes), trainers, riding boots, tennis shoes (or running shoes), or ice skates. Sportswear also includes sports bras for running, crop tops, or a bikini top. Sportswear is often worn as casual fashion clothing.
The venue is step free from the street via the elevator and has accessible toilets. We have an accessible area for most shows that is separate from the crowd with an unobstructed view of the stage. If you need a companion ticket, just get in touch and this will be added that free of charge.
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Casual dress code is the least strict dress code enforced by London clubs. Guests are free to wear jeans, shorts, t-shirts, and sneakers. This dress code is typically enforced in more casual bars or clubs.
An atmospheric, subterranean space hidden four storeys underneath London, HERE will play host to some of the biggest names in live music and DJ talent. Delivering a prominent centre piece within HERE'S immersive space is the commanding 15m long, illuminated bar.
The "5 Outfit Rule" is a mindful shopping guideline: before buying a new clothing item, you must be able to immediately envision styling it in at least five different, distinct outfits using clothes you already own, ensuring versatility, reducing impulse buys, and building a more functional wardrobe. This encourages thoughtful purchases that get more wear, preventing clutter from items worn only once or twice, and helps create a cohesive, mix-and-match capsule closet for various occasions and seasons.
The four most common types of dress codes often focus on workplace settings: Business Formal, Business Professional, Business Casual, and Casual, though social events have their own (White Tie, Black Tie, Cocktail, Casual). Business Formal is the strictest (suits), Business Professional allows for suits/dresses, Business Casual mixes professional and relaxed (slacks/blouses), and Casual is the most relaxed (jeans/polos), but each company defines them differently.
Ever wondered what the 3 Finger Rule Dress Code is all about? It's a straightforward concept that's super handy when it comes to choosing the right outfit, especially in India. Simply put, this rule helps you determine the ideal sleeve length by measuring three fingers from your shoulder.
There's no hard and fast rule for how many times you can wear clothing again, but experts say there are a few types that should be washed after every use: underwear, socks, tights, leggings and activewear. This advice also applies to any other clothes with stains, sweat, odor or visible dirt, Mohammed said.
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Eternal life in Heaven is a gift purchased by the blood of Jesus and given freely to everyone who calls upon him by faith. Anyone who believes on the Lord Jesus Christ and trusts in his work alone will be saved forever. “For whosoever shall call upon the name of the Lord shall be saved” (Romans 10:13).
Venue Rules - Current England & Wales Licensing laws are strictly enforced - Ticket holder may be subject to search - Tickets are non-refundable or transferable - Venue requests no bags allowed into the venue - The venue reserves the right to change the bill without prior notification.