There’s a New 90s Rave-Themed World Cup Fan Zone Coming to London This Summer
- Rukh
- 2 hours ago
- 3 min read

Across Outernet London, Electric Brixton and Colour Factory, the series reimagines how football is experienced by moving beyond traditional screenings and into full club environments with immersive sound, light and serious cultural cache.
At the centre of the concept is Colour Factory, where the format is flipped into a full rave-inspired fan zone. Think acid house, rave anthems and pure 90s energy, soundtracked by some of London’s sharpest DJs before kick-off even hits. We’re talking lasers slicing through smoke, crowds on tables, and that pre-match buzz dialled all the way up. Halftime turns into a full-blown session, and by the final whistle expect absolute chaos, the good kind. Football meets warehouse rave.
Elsewhere, Outernet delivers scale and serious technical clout by housing London’s largest indoor screen alongside a fully immersive audiovisual setup with high-definition match broadcasts, surround sound and pre- and post-game programming that draws on global club culture.
Electric Brixton offers a contrasting style with major fixtures accompanied by a Britpop-driven soundtrack and cool 90s aesthetic. Referencing the famous crossover between football terraces and British guitar culture, the space draws on nostalgia while keeping a high-energy club vibe.
Across all three venues, the programme centres on England fixtures alongside key international matches and knockout rounds including games featuring Scotland, Brazil, USA, Australia and France. Each location offers a distinct take, but together they form one of the most ambitious and sensory-led ways to experience the tournament in London.
Rather than passive viewing, Kick Off Club’s concept positions the World Cup as a shared, high-energy cultural moment, just as it should be.
For first access to the best priced tickets, sign up at kickoffclub.co.uk
GROUP STAGES - SCHEDULE
OUTERNET
Jun 16 - France v Senegal - 8pm Kick off (access from 6.30pm) - TUE
Jun 17 - England v Croatia - 9pm Kick off (access from 7pm) - WED
Jun 19 - USA v Australia - 8pm Kick off (access from 6.30pm) - FRI
Jun 23 - England v Ghana - 9pm Kick off (access from 7pm) - TUE
Jun 24 - Scotland v Brazil - 11pm Kick off (access from 9pm) - WEDS
Jun 27 - England v Panama - 10pm (access from 8.30pm) - SAT
ELECTRIC BRIXTON
Jun 17 - England v Croatia - 9pm Kick off (access from 7pm) - WED
Jun 19 - USA v Australia - 8pm Kick off (access from 6.30pm) - FRI
Jun 19 - Scotland v Morocco - 11pm Kick off (access from 9pm - FRI
Jun 23 - England v Ghana - 9pm Kick off (access from 7pm) - TUE
Jun 24 - Scotland v Brazil - 11pm Kick off (access from 9pm) - WEDS
Jun 27 - England v Panama - 10pm (access from 8.30pm) - SAT
COLOUR FACTORY
Jun 17 - England v Croatia - 9pm Kick off (access from 7pm) - WED
Jun 23 - England v Ghana - 9pm Kick off (access from 7pm) - TUE
Jun 24 - Scotland v Brazil - 11pm Kick off (access from 9pm) - WEDS
Jun 27 - England v Panama - 10pm (access from 8.30pm) - SAT
KNOCKOUTS (Schedule across all venues)
July 1 - England (potential knock-out date) - 5pm Kick off (access from 4pm) - WEDS
July 5 - England (potential knock-out date) - 9pm Kick off (access from 7pm) - SUN
July 11 - England (potential quarter-final date) - 9pm Kick off (access from 8pm) - SAT
July 15 - England (potential semi-final date) - 8pm Kick off (access from 1800) - WED
July 9 (quarter final date, team tbc) - 9pm Kick off (access from 1900) - THU
July 10 (quarter final date, team tbc) - 8pm Kick off (access from 1800) - FRI
July 14 (semi final date, team tbc) - 8pm Kick off (access from 1800) - TUE
July 19 (final date, team tbc) - 8pm Kick off (access from 1800) - SUN



