For over three decades, a single address in London has served as the pulsing heart of the global electronic movement. Founded in 1991, Ministry of Sound didn’t just build a club; they built a sanctuary. From the moment the first bassline rattled through the legendary, room-shaking sound system, MoS became the blueprint for club culture worldwide—a place where elegance meets raw underground energy, and where house music found its home. Now, as the institution reaches its 35th Anniversary, it isn’t just looking back at the legends who graced the Box; it is evolving. Starting in January 2026, Ministry of Sound enters its most transformative chapter yet, with major plans to reinvent the look and feel of the club, reshaping the very experience of nightlife for the next generation. Everyone at Ministry of Sound is incredibly proud of what we’ve built over the last 35 years, the nights, the artists, the energy that has defined London’s sound. But we’re also thinking ahead, about what the club could become over the next 30 years. Next year marks the start of that chapter. – Matt Long, Club Director The first wave of artists for the anniversary programme is a masterclass in curation, blending the heritage of the genre with the cutting edge. Leading the charge are the pioneers who defined the rhythm of London: house legends Ron Trent, Joe Claussell, and Tony Humphries return to the floor. They are joined by global titans Pete Tong, Kölsch, Darius Syrossian, and Eats Everything. But the future belongs to the innovators. The 2026 season shines a massive spotlight on rising stars like Lauren Lo Sung, whose genre-blurring house is a London staple; Fiorella, pushing the boundaries of minimal and deep house; and the melodic techno mastery of Konstantin Sibold. The year kicks off with Carnival of Sound (Jan 9) featuring Alcemist and Murdock, followed by a celebration of 23 Years of Select Radio (Jan 10). The month surges forward with tech-house flavors from Riva Starr at Mas Que Nada (Jan 17), and a deep dive into UKG history with Sound of Garage (Jan 23) featuring Artful Dodger and Zed Bias. The month reaches a fever pitch on Friday, January 30, with the launch of Blink—a new Friday residency championing Afro and melodic house, headlined by &friends. The grand finale of January is a landmark back-to-back set from Pete Tong and Kölsch (Jan 31), supported by Lauren Lo Sung and Jansons. February shifts gears with a rare daytime session of Hard Times (Feb 7), bringing together the holy trinity of house: Ron Trent, Joe Claussell, and Tony Humphries. The energy continues through the night with URGE, featuring Jesse Calosso and Fiorella. The month also sees a massive 10-year anniversary for La Discothèque (Feb 21) with Todd Terje, while Konstantin Sibold takes the reigns on Feb 20 for a night of deep, melodic exploration. March rounds out the opening season with explosive energy. From the Latin-infused rhythms of BRESH (Mar 7) to the big-room dominance of KSHMR (Mar 13), the spectrum of sound is limitless. The jungle comes to London on March 20 with the technicolour rhythms of Zamna Soundsystem, before Mak10 + Friends (Mar 28) closes the season with a raw showcase of grime, UKG, and UK funky. This is the elite roster set to define the first wave of the 35th-anniversary celebrations: &friends, Alcemist, Andy FunkFusion, Angel Lee, Anthony Godfather, Artful Dodger, Basso, Billie Jean, Bresh, Chanel Carmichael, Chapter & Verse, Charlotte Devaney, Daniella Font, Danny Decibel, Darius Syrossian, Eats Everything, Ellzy B, Fiorella, Higgo, Hotsteppa, James Alexander, James Carter, Jansons, Jesse Calosso, Joëlla Jackson, Joezi, Joe Claussell, Josh Parkinson, Joshua Roberts, Kismet, Kölsch, Konstantin Sibold, KSHMR, La Discotheque, Lauren Lo Sung, DJ Majesty, Mak 10, Marcus Nasty, Mark Love, Mas Que Nada Brothers, Matrefakt, Moeaike, Murdock, Nick Christoforou, Omari, P.O.U, Padre Guilherme, Pete Tong, Philip George, Pioneer, Remixia, Rennie Peters, Riva Starr, Ron Trent, Rooby, Royal-T, RUZE, Ryan Nicholls, Sam Supplier, Sandra Omari, Sassy B, Supa D, Tebra, Tom Enzy, Tom Short, Tony Humphries, Vibe Chemistry, Vini Vici, Zamna Soundsystem, Zed Bias, Zofia. This is more than a series of parties; it is a testament to the enduring power of electronic music. As Club Director Matt Long puts it, “Next year marks the start of that chapter.” Step into the next 35 years. Secure your place in history. Tickets & Full Schedule: ministryofsound.com/tickets35 Years Of The Cathedral: Ministry of Sound Announces New Era For 2026

The Sonic Architects of 2026
Opening Season: The First Quarter of the Future
January: The Awakening
February: The Heritage & The Underground
March: Global Takeover
The 2026 Anniversary Roll Call (A-Z)
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