Give the gift of Trouble!

Know a Troublemaker? By giving them a Trouble Membership they’ll get access to some of the most brilliant women around the world such as Gloria Steinem and Margaret Atwood.

See what events they’ll have access to by visiting the schedule.

In Person Benefits

  • Free tickets to events featuring speakers such as Gloria Steinem and Margaret Atwood (click here to see some of our past speakers)

  • Live access to every other Trouble event at the members price of £5 (non-members price £30)

  • Access to our exclusive members meetups from coffee mornings and museum trips to coaching sessions and book clubs.

  • Two guest passes to each Trouble event at the members price

  • Networking opportunities before and after every event

Virtual Benefits

  • A free virtual ticket to every Trouble event and access to the full recording

  • Free Access to The Trouble Members Podcast which contains every event in audio

  • Access to our members network which has a members group chat as well as spaces to find mentors, discuss books and plan outings

  • Access to the Trouble newsletter if you want to promote an event or appeal for collaborators

  • Access to a community of incredible, brilliant, smart and interesting people (mainly women)

When you purchase a gift membership we’ll send the recipient an eCard with information about The Trouble Club with your personalised message and a full membership information email.

 

Gift Membership: Three Months

£50.00
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Gift Membership: Six Months

£99.00
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Gift Membership: One Year

£198.00
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Why The Trouble Club?

The Trouble Club is a rather special members' club: we are here to enliven your mind, to expand your circle of friends, and to build a society of smart and engaged people who share the same interests.

We have a rich programme of talks, debates, dinners, private evenings out at cultural openings and foreign jaunts. We work with some of the finest venues in London - currently The Groucho Club in Soho and Mortimer House in Fitzrovia. For what's on, see our schedule.

A bit of history: Trouble first started in 2014 running pop-ups club and evenings in and around Soho. We've had evenings on everything from politics and economics to art, film, gaming and sex, and also drunk a fair amount of gin. There have now been several thousand people through our various doors, many of whom have become friends, done business together and keep nagging us to do more events.

There's a few things you should know about Trouble. It is led by women and its mission is to get great women speakers on stage and to build the bonds across the group.