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Ministry of Sound victim of break-in and illegal rave

The events transpired back in January.

Photo Credit: Luke O’Brien

 Ministry of Sound has issued a statement following a large-scale break-in at its London nightclub on Wednesday, January 19th, 2025 where an unauthorized gathering caused “significant damage” to the venue.

Videos circulating on social media depict a group of people entering the club via the women’s restroom, with footage showing individuals setting off confetti cannons and spray-painting mirrors before security intervened. In one clip, an individual described the scene, writing, “There was like 100 people walking and shouting with bolt cutters and ballys on,” and claimed that it took “around two hours” for law enforcement to arrive and disperse the crowd.

In an official statement posted on Instagram, Ministry of Sound confirmed that high-value equipment was stolen during the incident. The venue has not yet disclosed the full extent of the damages or the impact on upcoming events.

Authorities have yet to release further details on the break-in or any potential arrests.

The club will open as normal tonight, with additional security measures put in place.

Check out Ministry of Sound’s official statement below.

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