Welcome to the London Ceilidh Club!
The Ceilidh Club is a taste of Scotland in London. Enjoy 3 hours of the best fun – with a live band that keeps you moving and a caller guiding you through the steps – it’s perfect for the absolute beginner or the experienced ceilidh dancer.
Caller Guidance
A caller explains each dance before you begin and provides instructions throughout the dance. Listening to the caller is key, and remember to dance considerately.
Don’t worry if you’re new – these ceilidhs are perfect for the absolute beginner or the most experienced ceilidh dancer!
Facilities
There’s a lovely café, traditional bar, and the nicest cloakroom staff you’ll find anywhere. The cafe serves home-cooked light meals and the bar is reasonable (for London, anyway).
How much are the tickets?
Full Price: £24 or Concession*: £18 (*Available for students, unemployed individuals, retired individuals, NHS staff, and Blue Light Card holders – valid proof required)
Book your spot now! You can book tickets directly from this page ⬆︎. We use Stripe, a trusted and secure payment platform accepting all major credit and debit cards. The tickets are virtual – all we need is your Stripe receipt!
What is the schedule?
Doors Open: 7:00 PM
Dancing Hours: 8:00 PM – 11:00 PM (with a break halfway to catch your breath)
The hall features a sprung dance floor and air cooling system. Don’t forget to wear something comfy for dancing as it can still get warm! The night ends with the Robert Burns Song Auld Lang Syne.
What ceilidh band is playing?
Stay tuned! As we get closer to the each event date, we post about which talented ceilidh bands will be playing each upcoming event. Follow us on social media below for updates and ceilidh band announcements:
Where will the Ceilidh Club be?
We will be at Cecil Sharp House
Venue Address:
2 Regent’s Park Road
London, NW1 7AY United Kingdom
We have been holding ceilidhs at Cecil Sharp House since 1998. The main hall is very large with a beautiful mural, banked seating around the side and a wonderful sprung floor. The nearest tube is Camden Town.
What should I wear?
There is no dress code, but wear something comfy for dancing – it gets warm. Tartan is always appreciated and you look good in it too!
Dance Floor Etiquette
While we encourage everyone to enjoy dancing with different partners, we also value consent and respect personal boundaries. If someone declines a dance, please be respectful and accept their decision gracefully.
Remember, the spirit of ceilidh dancing is about joy and camaraderie, and we appreciate your cooperation in creating a positive experience for all.
Important Notes:
Alcohol Policy: you cannot bring any alcohol into the premises.
If you have any questions then check out our FAQ section.
You can follow developments of Scottish Things to do in London by following the hashtag #LondonScots or checking out our blog posts London Scots.
We try to bring other Scottish related things to London and beyond, so we’ve included some links below…
- If you are looking to learn about Scotch Malt Whisky, follow this link.
- If you want to work out to ceilidh music and dance moves, check out Kelta Fit.
- Looking for some Scottish products? Check out Scotland2U