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Here's what's going down at Drumsheds in Spring/Summer 2024

Daniel Sheppard, Content Writer UK, Thatsup Daniel Sheppard, Content Writer UK, Thatsup
Daniel Sheppard

Drumsheds, the colossal new nightclub from the folks behind Printworks, has announced the line-up for its second season and it's a beast.

Since launching in October, the former Ikea store has welcomed more than 150,000 guests and hundreds of renowned artists, all taking advantage of the venue's supreme sound and lighting to dance the days and nights away. Continuing its mission to provide a safe and diverse clubbing space for all to enjoy, Drumsheds has announced the first names of its the Spring/Summer 2024 season, covering a wide range of electronic music genres.

The SS24 season at Drumsheds will kick off on 23 February with trailblazing drum 'n' bass duo Chase & Status, followed by a range of high-profile events throughout the season. The Hydra is returning with Bonobo, Drumcode boss Adam Beyer is throwing a hard-hitting techno party while fellow techno icon Amelie Lens will be making her Drumsheds debut for Exhale London. A new addition is TS5 Festival, hosted by none other than Craig David. Things wrap up on 27 April with James Hype and Meduza for the Our House party series. You can find the full schedule of the events announced so far below.

  • 23. 02. 24 - Chase and Status
  • 02. 03. 24 - Enjoy Your Life
  • 09. 03. 24 – Drumcode (with Adam Beyer)
  • 16. 03. 24 - Worried About Henry (with Wilkinson)
  • 29. 03. 24 - Radio 1 Dance
  • 30. 03. 24 - EXHALE London (with Amelie Lens)
  • 31. 03. 24 - The Hydra Presents: Outlier (with Bonobo)
  • 06. 04. 24 - TBA
  • 13. 04. 24 - False Idols
  • 20. 04. 24 - TBA
  • 23. 04. 24 - TS5 Festival (with Craig David)
  • 27. 04. 24 - OUR HOUSE with James Hype & Meduza

MORE TBA

Pre-sale tickets go on sale on 6 December at 11am, followed by general sale a day later. Head to the Drumsheds website for more details.

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