The Grand Clapham Junction
For over a century, the Clapham Grand concert venue has been a cultural icon, hosting some of the most legendary performers in history. From Charlie Chaplin and Morecambe & Wise, to today's big stars like Mo Gilligan, Michael McIntyre, Jayde Adams, Russell Howard, and Luisa Omielan, this stage has been graced by the best in the business.
The Clapham Grand has step-free access to the ground-floor Stalls via a ramp at the side of the venue on Severus Road, with a designated accessible viewing area (with good sightlines) and three wheelchair spaces; the Circle and Upper Circle are reached by stairs only. There is a step-free, gender-neutral accessible toilet, and trained assistance dogs are welcome. Reserved seating is available for visually impaired and Deaf patrons, and a free companion/PA ticket may be offered with a full-price ticket. For accessible bookings or seat reservations, contact the venue in advance at access@claphamgrand.com or on 020 7223 6523 (Mon-Sat, 9am-5:30pm), or contact RED EVENTS.
How long is a concert here?
Most concerts last around 60–75 minutes with no interval. Doors open about 30 minutes before the start.
Is the seating numbered?
Seating is usually by zone rather than individual seat — details are shown on each concert’s booking page.
Can I bring children?
Yes — most concerts are recommended for ages 6+, with under-16s accompanied by an adult.