
The Batcave (club)
The Batcave was a legendary nightclub in London during the late 1970s and early 1980s, regarded as a pioneer of the punk and new wave scenes. Located at 44-45 Walkers Court, Soho, it was initially a small, underground space that became a cultural hub for alternative music and fashion. Known for its gritty, rebellious atmosphere, it fostered emerging artists and DJs, helping to shape modern club culture. The Batcave’s influence extended beyond music, impacting visual styles and attitudes associated with the punk and goth movements. It remains an iconic symbol of underground cultural innovation from that era.