Soho has no shortage of creative spaces, but Mosaic@Soho feels like something a bit different. Opened in October 2025, this new creative hub sits right in the middle of London’s media and broadcast district and has been built for how brands and agencies actually work today. It is part event venue, part production studio and part social enterprise, which is not a mix you see very often.
On a practical level, it covers a lot of ground. There are screening rooms, podcast suites, sound stages, green screen and virtual production, plus flexible areas that can be set up for launches, workshops, exhibitions and networking. The layout makes it easy to move between making content and sharing it, so you could host a client session in the morning, record a podcast in the afternoon and run a screening or brand moment in the evening without hopping between venues.

Where Mosaic@Soho really starts to stand apart is in what sits behind the scenes. It is run by Capital City College, one of London’s largest further education providers, and that changes the whole tone of the place. Ninety five percent of every booking is reinvested into supporting diverse, under-represented creative talent across London, through bursaries, training and industry mentoring. So when an agency books a screening, a shoot or an activation here, the spend goes straight back into helping people get started in the industry.
For planners, that adds a layer of meaning. You still get a polished, professional venue with serious tech, but you also get a story that clients genuinely like telling. In a world where brands are being pushed harder on purpose and impact, Mosaic gives you something real to point to. It also works across a wide mix of briefs. Product launches, press screenings, workshops, brand activations and networking events all fit comfortably here, especially for clients who want something more creative than a hotel ballroom but less risky than a pop-up space. The built-in production facilities make it even more useful for campaigns that need content as well as live experiences.
Mosaic@Soho has only just started to make its mark, but it already feels like one of those venues people will quietly recommend to each other. A central Soho location, modern production-ready spaces and a purpose that actually means something. That is a pretty compelling combination.