London continues to deliver the most exciting and original entertainment in the World. In this year’s awards ceremony we celebrate another 12 months of exceptional creative achievements. And this, the 17th year of The London Club & Bar Awards, takes place on Monday 6th June 2011 at The Intercontinental Hotel Park Lane.
Club & Bar owners, promoters, DJs, event organisers, venue managers, showbiz impresarios, night time svengalis…, together with their glamorous entourages, glittering luminaries et al, are expected to congregate for a who’s who in nightlife spectacular cocktail reception overlooking Hyde Park.
The ceremony and Awards Show follows with a sumptuous dinner in The Grand Ballroom. Interaction between prerecorded footage & on-the-night stage coverage, coupled with special effects, will depict the current state of play in the show.
The 16 categories at London Club and Bar Awards 2011 will reflect all aspects of the Capital’s social sway from Best Club and Best Bar, new categories such as Best Restaurant Bar & Best Club Promotions, to Best Night and Best DJ, with all the other accolades in between, and of course The Outstanding Achievement gong!
The entries and winners from the categories are based on decision made by club goers and a committee panel involving national newspapers & media partners, and key nightlife connoisseurs.
The Forbidden London Clubs scene have been nominated for two categories this year following their nomination last year for Best Promoters. The company’s newest entitiy the Forbidden London Girls have been nominated as Best Promoters. Josefin Rosen, who heads up the Forbidden London Girls, has had an amazing year hosting some of the most talked about parties in the London clubbing scene including the DQ Vodka launch at Kensginton Roof Gardens and events at Mayfair nightclubs Maddox, Luxx, Whiskey Mist and Jalouse which has resulted in her nomination for Sexiest Host.
The London Club & Bar Awards, starting 17 years ago in 1994, is comfortably established as the first, largets and definitely the most important nightlife industry ceremony in the world. Slick and hip through and through, beware cheap imitations that come and go.

