Welcome to London Bridge's latest offering. Cable. The arches underneath London Bridge have a long and illustrious history, and have been used as dance halls since the war. From the early days of Acid House to the present day, the venues under London Bridge have been a bastion of the underground scene. Cable has emerged as the culmination of all that has gone before. With an unprecedented license granted by Southwark Council this year, Cable is taking things to a whole new level. Cable has been designed to give the best possible experience within the space. Three rooms comprising two arenas, three bars and a chill out gallery, give the club a capacity of a thousand people. Yet the whole venue has a feeling of intimacy, unusual for arches with 35 feet high ceilings. The rawness and beauty of the space has in no way been compromised by the design, as so often seen with railway arch development. It is truly a celebration of our industrial heritage.