DRUMSHEDS SS24: North London's hottest music venue returns for second season
The SS24 season at Drumsheds will kick off in February with drum'n'bass/dubstep duo Chase & Status, followed by Radio 1 Dance, Craig David, and more.
DRUMSHEDS SS24 kicks off in February 2024. Photo by Jake Davis.
With less than a month remaining until Tottenham's new cultural hub kicks off its second season, anticipation is building for another round of electrifying performances. Following a stellar debut season, DRUMSHEDS, spearheaded by Broadwick Live, is set to once again redefine live experiences in North London. Last year, the venue hosted a groundbreaking series of 14 shows, and now, with ten more lined up, the stage is set for an even more impressive lineup featuring the likes of Chase and Status, Craig David, Radio 1 Dance, and more.
Building upon the success of its inaugural season, DRUMSHEDS is poised to raise the bar yet again. Spanning a massive 608,000 square feet warehouse with three club rooms and a 15,000-person capacity, the venue promises to fill the void left by the closure of Printworks. From established acts like Drumcode to emerging talents like Recess, the lineup offers something for everyone, ensuring a diverse range of sounds and styles to captivate audiences.
Drumsheds will kick off on 23 February with Chase & Status. Photo by Sophie Harbinson.
The excitement kicks off on 23 February with a sold-out show featuring Chase & Status, pioneers of the UK dance music scene. Subsequent performances throughout March and April will showcase a blend of established names and rising stars, including Radio 1 Dance, Drumcode, and False Idols. Each event promises to be a unique celebration of music, culture, and community, further solidifying DRUMSHEDS' status as a premier destination for live entertainment.
As the countdown to DRUMSHEDS SS24 continues, tickets are selling fast, and anticipation is reaching fever pitch. With its commitment to pushing boundaries and championing diverse talent, DRUMSHEDS is set to make a lasting impact on London's cultural landscape for years to come. So mark your calendars and get ready to experience the magic of live music like never before at DRUMSHEDS Second Season.
Click here for the full season line-up. Click here for a visual preview.
Located in North London’s industrial Meridian Water zone, which is only 4 mins from Tottenham Hale (Victoria Line) DRUMSHEDS will be easily accessible via tube, rail and buses.
Website: drumshedslondon.com. Instagram:@drumsheds.
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