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EPISODE · Oct 28, 2025 · 41 MIN

Inside London: Joe Gordon on Lab 54, Pop-Up Party Culture & Building a Global Community Through Music

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In this episode of Loud & Unfiltered, we sits down with Joe Gordon, founder of Lab 54, the UK’s biggest pop-up party brand redefining nightlife across London and beyond. From viral Leeds house parties to secret events for Charlotte de Witte, Ministry of Sound, and Greggs, Joe reveals how Lab 54 became a global movement built entirely on community, creativity, and chaos (of the best kind). He shares the inside story of Lab 54’s rise from DIY beginnings to international tours in LA, Amsterdam, and Australia, throwing parties on Eurostar trains, and hosting pop-ups in car parks, bakeries, and mansions. Joe and Alex also break down the infamous “Ministry of Sound break-in” and why community is everything when building a brand that thrives on connection and trust. This is a masterclass in grassroots brand building, audience loyalty, and staying disruptive in a saturated industry. What You’ll Hear:  How Lab 54 went from viral house parties to global pop-up brand The truth behind the Ministry of Sound break-in stunt Why community is the most powerful asset in events and branding Lessons in growing an authentic brand without investors How to expand internationally while staying connected to your roots The evolution of pop-up culture and its future in global nightlife Why the best parties happen anywhere but a club Subscribe to Loud&Unfiltered for more unfiltered conversations with music industry leaders, innovators, and cultural entrepreneurs and connect with us on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/jukeboxpr/ Key Moments:  0:00 – The Ministry of Sound break-in story 02:00 – How Lab 54 started as a viral Leeds house party 04:30 – Meeting Alex Jukes in Ibiza and early collaborations 06:50 – The rise of pop-up parties in London and beyond 09:10 – What makes a great pop-up event (and what kills them) 11:40 – Charlotte de Witte street party – 2000 people overnight 13:50 – Building community through Discord, SMS & loyalty 15:40 – Selling 12,000+ tickets with no lineup announced 18:00 – The importance of intimacy and connection in nightlife 21:30 – Throwing a party on the Eurostar 25:00 – Expanding to Australia, LA, Amsterdam & beyond 30:00 – The Vegas and Toronto hotel room parties 31:30 – Behind the scenes of the Ministry of Sound stunt 36:00 – Why Lab 54’s community makes the brand unstoppable 38:30 – The future of pop-up culture and new innovations 40:00 – What’s next for Lab 54: records, offices & festivals  

In this episode of Loud & Unfiltered, we sits down with Joe Gordon, founder of Lab 54, the UK’s biggest pop-up party brand redefining nightlife across London and beyond. From viral Leeds house parties to secret events for Charlotte de Witte, Ministry of Sound, and Greggs, Joe reveals how Lab 54 became a global movement built entirely on community, creativity, and chaos (of the best kind). He shares the inside story of Lab 54’s rise from DIY beginnings to international tours in LA, Amsterdam, and Australia, throwing parties on Eurostar trains, and hosting pop-ups in car parks, bakeries, and mansions. Joe and Alex also break down the infamous “Ministry of Sound break-in” and why community is everything when building a brand that thrives on connection and trust. This is a masterclass in grassroots brand building, audience loyalty, and staying disruptive in a saturated industry. What You’ll Hear:  How Lab 54 went from viral house parties to global pop-up brand The truth behind the Ministry of Sound break-in stunt Why community is the most powerful asset in events and branding Lessons in growing an authentic brand without investors How to expand internationally while staying connected to your roots The evolution of pop-up culture and its future in global nightlife Why the best parties happen anywhere but a club Subscribe to Loud&Unfiltered for more unfiltered conversations with music industry leaders, innovators, and cultural entrepreneurs and connect with us on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/jukeboxpr/ Key Moments:  0:00 – The Ministry of Sound break-in story02:00 – How Lab 54 started as a viral Leeds house party04:30 – Meeting Alex Jukes in Ibiza and early collaborations06:50 – The rise of pop-up parties in London and beyond09:10 – What makes a great pop-up event (and what kills them)11:40 – Charlotte de Witte street party – 2000 people overnight13:50 – Building community through Discord, SMS & loyalty15:40 – Selling 12,000+ tickets with no lineup announced18:00 – The importance of intimacy and connection in nightlife21:30 – Throwing a party on the Eurostar25:00 – Expanding to Australia, LA, Amsterdam & beyond30:00 – The Vegas and Toronto hotel room parties31:30 – Behind the scenes of the Ministry of Sound stunt36:00 – Why Lab 54’s community makes the brand unstoppable38:30 – The future of pop-up culture and new innovations40:00 – What’s next for Lab 54: records, offices & festivals

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