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NYC Street Artist Alec Monopoly Announces First Ever London DJ Residency at 77

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New York City’s street‑art icon and pop culture provocateur Alec Monopoly is set to touch down in London as he takes on his very first DJ residency in the capital at 77, Marylebone. The residency kicks off on 30 October 2025 and runs for four weeks, with subsequent dates on 6, 13, and 20 November. As part of the DJ residency, a bespoke art installation by Alec will be housed within the venue and incorporating live activations designed to bring his visual language to life in three dimensions. Tickets are now live for all four dates at RA.

Monopoly gained widespread recognition for re-imagining the iconic Monopoly mascot, Rich Uncle Pennybags, also known as Mr. Monopoly, as the central figure in his artwork. He has since used the character to critique capitalist hierarchies, draw on wider consumer culture, media and pop iconography. He has collaborated with Jake Paul on the trunk design for his high-profile boxing match with Mike Tyson and turns out much sought after wall murals, tableaux and hand-finished pieces.

With his unmistakable stylised aesthetics and boundary-pushing energy, Alec Monopoly will animate 77 not just from behind the decks with his bold, upfront blend of chunky tech house and on point edits, but throughout the immersive space itself.

With a capacity of 550, 77 opened its Autumn/Winter season this September and is now well underway with its carefully curated programme featuring Patrice Bäumel, Olive F, Deep Dish, David Morales, Adana Twins, Fiona Kraft and more.

77 is engineered for full sensory immersion with a L‑Acoustics sound system and KS21 subwoofers so the audio delivers real visceral impact. A high-end visual rig including Robe lighting, strobes, lasers, LED screens and CO₂ jets ensures every second feels special.

The venue is founded by nightlife veterans Jonathan Wade (formerly of Tao Group), Eniz Hilmi (Rinse FM, Mas Tiempo), and Sebastian Banovic (KOKO, Tramp, The Roof Gardens). Their combined experience underpins 77’s mission: to build a venue that is at once cutting-edge, culturally rooted, and artistically expansive.

Alec Monopoly’s residency is a defining moment for 77 and a move which proves the venue is right at the sharp end of the evolving London scene and the blending of visual art and sound.

 

Ticket Links:

30th October – CLICK HERE

6th November – CLICK HERE

13th November – CLICK HERE

20th November – CLICK HERE

 

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