Drumsheds announces biggest season yet with AW25/26 programme and venue upgrades

Drumsheds returns to its Tottenham warehouse this September for the Autumn/Winter 2025–26 season, unveiling its most ambitious programme yet. With over 30 shows scheduled through March 2026, the venue is set to reaffirm its position as the home of electronic music in London. Highlights include collaborations with new partners such as Warp Records, Resistance, TRESOR, and Terminal V, alongside long-standing collaborators like Defected, Worried About Henry, and The Hydra. The season’s line-up spans bass, techno, house, garage, and alternative electronic music, featuring artists including Adam Beyer, Peggy Gou, DJ Snake, Amelie Lens, and many more.

DRUMSHEDS X KNTXT. Photo by Jake Philip Davis.

DRUMSHEDS X KNTXT. Photo by Jake Philip Davis.

AW25/26 is not only about a stellar line-up but also an enhanced experience for attendees. Drumsheds has implemented a series of improvements based on guest feedback. The d&b audiotechnik sound system has been upgraded with extra bass and infra-bass speakers, and Room X now benefits from enhanced acoustic treatment for clarity and punch across the dancefloor. Room Y has been completely redesigned, and a new backstage bar provides an exclusive vantage point for attendees.

DRUMSHEDS x KNTXT. Photo by Sophie Harbinson.

DRUMSHEDS x KNTXT. Photo by Sophie Harbinson.

Connectivity and movement within the venue have also been prioritised. Free Wi-Fi, powered by tech brand Nothing, will cover the entire venue, while new entry and exit routes, including a 360-degree circulation channel and doubled search lanes, ensure smoother navigation. These changes reflect Drumsheds’ commitment to creating a seamless and enjoyable environment, keeping the focus squarely on the music and the dancefloor experience.

Since its inception, Drumsheds has been a trailblazer in London’s music and culture scene. Operated by Broadwick Live, the venue combines world-class production, versatile programming, and a dedication to nurturing the next generation of music industry professionals. Located just four minutes from Tottenham Hale, Drumsheds continues to host both large-scale, era-defining shows and intimate events that spotlight emerging talent. As Luke Huxham, MD of Broadwick Live, notes, AW25/26 is designed to put people at the heart of the experience, ensuring unforgettable nights for the city’s electronic music community.

Drumsheds. Worried About Henry. Photo by Luke Dyson.

Drumsheds. Worried About Henry. Photo by Luke Dyson.

September 2025

• 20.09.25 — Defected — MK + Jungle (DJ Set)

• 26.09.25 — Resistance London Friday — MRAK + ARTBAT

• 27.09.25 — Resistance London Saturday — Adam Beyer + Amelie Lens

October 2025

03.10.25 — Max Dean Presents Nexup

• 04.10.25 — Peggy Gou presents Gou Talk

• 10.10.25 — DJ Snake

• 11.10.25 — Worried About Henry — Dimension + Netsky

• 25.10.25 — City Splash — Skillibeng + Armani

• 31.10.25 — Drumsheds Presents Halloween — Aitch + Kurupt FM

November 2025

• 01.11.25 — False Idols Halloween

• 14.11.25 — Terminal V — Klangkuenstler + I Hate Models (A/V)

• 15.11.25 — The Hydra: A Warp Happening

• 21.11.25 — Afro Nation United — Shallipopi + OdumoduBLVCK

• 28.11.25 — La Discothèque — Purple Disco Machine + Basement Jaxx (DJ)

• 29.11.25 — Bugged Out! Meets Tresor — Leftfield + Sven Väth

December 2025

• 05.12.25 — The Hydra: DJ Kicks 30th Anniversary

• 13.12.25 — Drumsheds Presents Paul Kalkbrenner (Live – The Essence)

For tickets and information on the AW25/26 line-up, head to Drumsheds London.