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Inside The Industry: Inside London Nightlife Sam Spencer on Printworks, Drumsheds and the Future of Club Culture
Episode 45

Inside The Industry: Inside London Nightlife Sam Spencer on Printworks, Drumsheds and the Future of Club Culture

Loud&Unfiltered

February 24, 202641m 21s

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Show Notes

In this episode of Loud & Unfiltered, host Alex Jukes sits down with Sam Spencer, Director of Live Operations at Broadwick Live — the team behind some of London’s most influential music spaces including Printworks, Drumsheds, Magazine and the Albert Hall.


From starting out on the cloakroom at a Frankie Knuckles show to helping shape era-defining venues, Sam shares a behind-the-scenes look at the operational reality of large-scale nightlife. The conversation explores the evolution of Printworks, the rapid rise of Drumsheds, and what it takes to deliver events for crowds of 10,000+ while keeping the experience focused on one simple principle: put the punter first.


Sam also discusses London’s changing nightlife landscape, the economic pressures facing venues and audiences, and his work on the Mayor’s Nightlife Taskforce — a major industry initiative aimed at protecting and evolving the capital’s night-time economy. From licensing challenges and sound design to community culture, inclusivity and the responsibility of large venues to support the wider scene, this episode offers a rare insider perspective on the future of going out in London.


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Key Moments:
0:00 – Origins of Electronic Music & Setting the Scene
0:36 – Podcast Intro: Who Is Sam Spencer (Broadwick Live, Drumsheds, Printworks)?
01:42 – Behind the Scenes: What a Director of Live Operations Actually Does
03:52 – Building Drumsheds London: From Warehouse Next to IKEA to 15,000-Cap Venue
05:13 – Listening to the Crowd: How Customer Feedback Shapes Drumsheds
06:21 – Designing Shows: Production for Underground, Commercial & Broadcast Events
06:58 – Black Music, Queer Events & Inclusive Programming at Drumsheds
08:08 – Running a 15,000-Capacity Show: Staffing, Security and Inclusive Briefings
09:35 – Fixing the Sound: Acoustic Challenges and Upgrades at Drumsheds
10:53 – Lessons from Printworks & Magazine: “Punter First” Venue Philosophy
14:06 – Getting into the Music Industry: Sam’s Journey from Drama School to Cloakroom
16:16 – Career Advice: Breaking Into Electronic Music, Operations and Venues
17:52 – War Stories from the Club: Flooded Lights, Broken Toilets and Backup Plans
20:26 – Mentors, Team Culture and Learning to Run Iconic Venues
22:31 – What Is the London Night Time Taskforce?
24:45 – The State of London Nightlife: Closures, Costs and Political Buy-In
25:59 – From Fragmented Voices to One Message: Industry Lobbying & Policy Change
27:35 – What Do Clubbers Want? Big Productions vs Small Intimate Clubs
32:49 – Transmission at Wembley: A Trans Solidarity Show for Electronic Music’s Roots
35:36 – Inside Printworks London: How It Became a Global Game-Changer
38:21 – Why Daytime Raving Worked: The Printworks Formula for London
39:49 – What’s Next for Sam Spencer and Broadwick Live?