The venue was reborn as a live events space in 2006, and has continued to be used for concerts and other events ever since, hosting prestigious awards ceremonies, gigs, film screenings including
Secret Cinema screenings and sporting events. In 2013 it hosted the
NME Awards, with the magazine's editor
Mike Williams describing the Troxy as one of London's "oldest, coolest and most iconic venues". The same year Google chose Troxy as the venue for its annual Christmas party for 1,500 guests. Troxy now hosts live concerts and gigs including some of the biggest bands to play in the capital. In June 2016 Troxy hosted the annual
Kerrang! Awards for the fourth consecutive year and is also regularly used for
MMA fight nights. Since it reopened, Troxy has held concerts by bands such as the
Jesus and Mary Chain,
Flying Lotus,
Jarvis Cocker,
Beady Eye,
Garbage,
Morrissey,
Doves,
Pixies,
City and Colour,
Stereophonics,
Patti Smith,
Siouxsie, and
The Cure. Great care was being taken to bring Troxy into the 21st century while preserving its history. The current owners have invested heavily in restoring the venue as much as possible to its original glory while making it suitable for modern audiences. Troxy was the first venue in
EMEA to permanently install the
JBL VTX A12 loudspeaker system. In 2009, Troxy screened its first film for more than 50 years, showing Secret Cinema's
Bugsy Malone, complete with live music and custard pie fights. The venue marked its 80th birthday in 2013 by showing
King Kong, the first film it had shown in 1933. The venue has also hosted a number of prestigious award ceremonies and televised events with
Plan B and
Kylie Minogue both awarding accolades to their managers at the venue.
Danny Boyle presented about the
London 2012 Olympics Opening Ceremony with
The Times at Troxy and
Channel 4 hosted its Brexit debate at the venue attended by a host of celebrities including
Will Self,
Sandie Shaw and
Sheila Hancock. In November 2016, Troxy hosted a
Brits Icon concert fronted by
Robbie Williams. A new truss had to be installed above the circle to house the incoming production. This involved working with a structural engineer to test the weight load of the ceiling to make sure it could be done safely. As well as a TV audience of 2.35 million, the BRITS Icon event raised Troxy's profile in the UK music media. In 2017, Troxy was used as the filming location for
Sky One's talent contest,
Sing: Ultimate A Capella.
DICE has been running its ticketing operations since 30 August 2018. In November 2024,
The Cure performed the only full live concert of the year at Troxy, London, celebrating the release of their fourteenth studio album Songs of a Lost World, which was first issued on 1 November 2024. The band played the album in full as part of a three-hour set that also included additional songs from their catalogue, and the show was streamed live on YouTube. The performance was later released as the live album Songs of a Live World: Troxy London MMXXIV, issued on 13 December 2024, with proceeds donated to
War Child. Broadwick Group has been running operations at Troxy since 1st July 2025. ==The Troxy organ==