Blackstone Street Warehouse is a warehouse-style nightclub where industrial architecture becomes part of the experience: towering ceilings, a vast open floor and a raw, utilitarian look that suits big nights and high-impact productions. The layout is built for scale—wide sightlines toward the stage, roomy circulation and a flexible setup that can shift from club format to live-led nights without losing that “warehouse” edge.
Inside, it’s all about immersion: a punchy sound system with heavy low-end, lighting and visuals designed to fill the space, and bar service positioned to keep the flow moving. The industrial shell adds attitude, while the contemporary event build makes it feel polished where it matters—sound, crowd comfort and overall pacing of the night.
You’ll find it at 10 Blackstone St, Liverpool, United Kingdom. For the entrance, Sandhills rail station is a convenient option (a short walk toward the dockside area), and there are bus stops close by on Blackstone Street and nearby roads; if you’re driving, expect street parking and public car parks around the docks. For a broader overview of getting around Liverpool beyond the venue area, check the city travel notes further down the page.