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Gallery Club London and BLOND:ISH Unite to Support 'Bye Bye Plastic'
The new partnership aims to eliminate single-use plastics from nightlife culture
Canadian DJ and producer BLOND:ISH is once again proving that activism and electronic music can go hand in hand. Her eco-conscious initiative, Bye Bye Plastic Foundation, has announced a pioneering partnership with two of West London’s most talked-about venues: Gallery and its sister space, B Club. The collaboration officially launches on June 19, when BLOND:ISH herself will headline the night at Gallery.
Founded in 2020, the Bye Bye Plastic Foundation is a disruptive force in the music industry, advocating for a sustainable future by eliminating single-use plastics across touring, events, and nightlife. This new London-based collaboration will see both venues donate £1 from every glass bottle of water sold directly to the foundation, while continuing their zero single-use plastic policy at the bar.
“It’s incredibly rewarding to gain the support of venues like Gallery and B Club,” says Camille Guitteau, co-founder of Bye Bye Plastic. “It shows that love and care for the planet can come from within the industry itself—and we can create a virtuous impact circle for People, Planet & Party.”
The foundation has already made waves in Europe through its Zero Plastic Club initiative, which saw 24 nightclubs in France eliminate plastic water bottles—preventing over 10 tonnes of plastic waste annually. Bye Bye Plastic is now working alongside the NTIA UK to roll out similar programs across the UK.
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In addition, the foundation’s Eco-Rider program, promoting sustainable touring practices, has been signed by over 1,500 artists to date—including big names like Pete Tong, Idris Elba, Ben Klock, and Ida Engberg.
“Creating a greener future through music and nightlife is truly important to us,” adds Barth Rougier, founder of both Gallery and B Club. “We've already eliminated single-use plastic behind the bar, and we're excited to expand this partnership with Bye Bye Plastic through future projects soon to be announced.”
Opened earlier this year on Kensington High Street, Gallery has rapidly gained a reputation as one of London’s most essential new spaces. With its state-of-the-art sound system, immersive 360-degree DJ booth, and raw underground vibe, the 400-cap venue has hosted acts like William Djoko, Miguelle & Tons, and Jaden Thompson, with Seth Troxler, Pete Tong, Nic Fanciulli, Salomé Le Chat, and Kasango lined up for upcoming dates.
This summer, BLOND:ISH also marks a historic moment as the first-ever female resident at Pacha Ibiza, leading her ABRACADABRA parties with the same euphoric, conscious energy she’ll bring to Gallery.
With this partnership, Gallery and B Club are not only becoming hotspots for music lovers, but also leaders in a greener nightlife culture—showing that sustainability and great music are not mutually exclusive.
-- More info: byebyeplastic.life
-- Gallery London – 2a Kensington High Street, W8 4RE
-- B Club London – 92b Old Brompton Road, SW7 3LQ