Drumsheds, a large-scale electronic music venue housed in a former industrial warehouse in North London, has revealed its February and March 2026 schedule. These shows mark the final phase of the venue’s Autumn–Winter 2025/26 season, often referred to as AW25/26. Across five major showcases, the venue will host established electronic music brands covering techno, tech house, hardstyle, and industrial sounds. Together, the events reflect Drumsheds’ focus on long-format, brand-led programming rather than standard club nights. Drumsheds is one of the UK’s largest indoor electronic music venues. The venue is divided into three main performance spaces, known as X, Y, and Z rooms, each with its own sound configuration and layout. This multi-room setup allows different sounds and formats to run simultaneously under one event concept. Promoters are able to curate full-venue takeovers instead of hosting single-room shows. For the Autumn–Winter 2025/26 season, Drumsheds introduced a number of upgrades shaped by audience feedback. First, the venue made changes to its d&b audiotechnik sound system. These updates included enhanced acoustic treatment and added low-end reinforcement. As a result, sound clarity and bass impact have improved across the entire dancefloor. In addition, the Y room was fully redesigned with an in-the-round layout. This new configuration aims to create a more immersive experience, especially during peak-time sets. The venue also opened a new backstage bar that is now accessible to all ticket holders. Meanwhile, movement around the site has improved through new access routes, expanded entry points, and doubled search lanes. Finally, free venue-wide Wi-Fi was introduced in partnership with tech brand Nothing. Before reaching its February–March finale, the AW25/26 season has already featured a wide range of electronic music events. Friday, February 20 – XXL Saturday, February 21 – FAC51 The Haçienda Friday, February 27 – Eastenderz Friday, March 6 – ANTS Saturday, March 7 – Drumcode Here’s a moment from I Hate Models’ set at Drumsheds in December 2025, highlighting the venue’s large-scale production. With five distinct showcases across February and March, Drumsheds’ closing run of the AW25/26 season highlights the venue’s commitment to variety, scale, and carefully curated experiences. Tickets for remaining shows are now on sale. Drumsheds Reveals Final February–March 2026 Lineup


Venue Context, Improvements, and Recent Highlights
These include showcases from Defected, DJ-Kicks, Bugged Out! meets Tresor, Paul Kalkbrenner, The Hydra, and La Discothèque. Collectively, these events helped position Drumsheds as a destination for both underground-focused nights and large-scale headline shows.
February–March 2026 Schedule
Drumsheds opens its February programme with XXL’s biggest UK showcase to date. The event focuses on harder and faster electronic music, including techno, hardstyle, industrial, and trance-influenced hard house.
Nearly 30 artists will perform across all rooms. Highlights include Hannah Laing b2b Novah in X room, DJ Jazzy leading Y room, and sim0ne making her Drumsheds debut in Z room. Other artists on the bill include AZYR, Fantasm, Restricted, and Holy Priest.
FAC51 The Haçienda follows with its largest indoor takeover to date. The original Haçienda was a Manchester nightclub that played a key role in shaping UK dance culture.
This day-into-night event blends DJ sets with live performance. The programme includes Groove Armada (DJ set), a live Haçienda Classical orchestra performance, and appearances from Inner City, Todd Terry, Josh Wink, DJ Paulette, Peter Hook, Kevin Saunderson, Roger Sanchez, and Danny Tenaglia.
Eastenderz returns to London for its most ambitious Drumsheds event so far. Founded by East End Dubs, the party and label are known for tightly curated, club-focused lineups.
The night is led by East End Dubs himself, including a headline back-to-back with Hot Since 82. Meanwhile, Luuk van Dijk, Archie Hamilton, Jamback, and Laidlaw feature across multiple rooms.
ANTS makes its return to London for the first time since its Printworks takeover in 2023. The Ibiza-born brand is closely associated with Ushuaïa Ibiza and large-scale open-air productions.
At Drumsheds, the event features high-profile back-to-back sets such as Andrea Oliva b2b Ilario Alicante and Loco Dice b2b Green Velvet. In addition, TSHA b2b HoneyLuv, Chelina Manuhutu, and Nic Fanciulli are also scheduled to appear.
The AW25/26 season concludes with Drumcode’s third event at Drumsheds. Following two sold-out editions, the techno label returns with another large-scale showcase.
Adam Beyer leads the lineup, joined by Chris Avantgarde, Kevin de Vries, Cassian, Bart Skils, Marco Faraone, Kasia, Linska, Victor Ruiz, and others. The night brings the season to a close with a focus on peak-time techno.


