The Scotch St James Events Guide

The dance floor at The Scotch St James event.

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The Scotch in St James is one of the hottest exclusive clubs in London and it’s for sure a spot you’ve got to try if your top priority is a trendy crowd. Of course, if you’re looking to meet people and make the most out of The Scotch, you’ve got to know what makes The Scotch St James events special and what to expect on each night.

The Scotch St James Thursdays

Thursday is one of the best The Scotch St James events for a couple of reasons. First off, Scotch is one of the hottest venues open on Thursday and it’s become famous for its Thursday night among Mayfair’s socialites. Thursday night is also famous for being a go-to night for the more relaxed crowd. So, if you’re looking for a more sophisticated and more interesting crowd, Scotch St James Thursdays are the way to go.

The Scotch St James Fridays

If you like a party that goes on until late, Friday is one of the top The Scotch St James events for you. Out of all exclusive Mayfair clubs, there are only a select few that host after-parties and The Scotch is one of these venues. This means you can expect a fresh wave of guests a bit later into the night once the other clubs close down.

The Scotch St James Saturdays

The Scotch St James event on Saturday is arguably the club’s busiest night. It’s also one of the most interesting in terms of crowd. The mix between local and international socialites brings together people from all over the world. Not to mention, the crowd is also young and vibrant, so you don’t have to worry about the party being too stuffy. In fact, things get pretty wild on The Scotch’s lower floor.

The Scotch St James Private Events

The Scotch isn’t just one of the best clubs in Central London, it’s also famous for being the go-to spot for countless celebrities. The venue has hosted private events for big names, like Rihanna and Scarlett Johansson. Even in the ‘60s, The Scotch St James was the spot for The Beatles and the Rolling Stones. It was also where Jimi Hendrix performed for the first time in London.