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Little Gay Brother announce Pride party with ABSOLUTE., Bklava, Reece Spooner, more

It takes place at Hackney's EartH venue on 2nd July

London queer party Little Gay Brother has confirmed plans for its first event since New Year's Eve. The promoter will be heading to Hackney venue...

The Chicago-born artist will return to the UK in February

Honey Dijon will host a four-night, four-club residency across London clubs next year.

Following a string of December shows in Glasgow, Leeds and Liverpool, Chicago-born...

A host of big names will play a country estate outside Edinburgh...

Eris Drew, Octo Octa, UNIIQU3, Juliana Huxtable, CCL and DJ Paulette are among the names on the line-up

Day-long London festival Body Movements has confirmed the full line-up for its debut edition this October.

With a focus on celebrating queer club culture and...

They join the likes of Mura Masa, Orbital and Squarepusher

Underworld will headline Boomtown this year.

The festival, which has now been running for over a decade, sees over 60,000 festival-goers descend on South Downs...

The boutique Bulgarian festival reveals all the acts to perform in the mountains this June...

Meadows In The Mountains has announced the final list of acts that will be joining them in the unique setting of Polkovnik Serafimovo, Bulgaria 7th to 10th...

Sophie Ellis-Bexter, Sonique, PXSSY PALACE, more announced for DRUMSHEDS' False Idols event

Derrick Carter and Roi Perez are also among the acts set to feature at the event's second edition

London's DRUMSHEDS has announced the second edition of False Idols, following on from an inaugural event in 2023. Returning to the venue on Saturday, 13th...

With its first event taking place 24th February, He.She.They presents Maya Jane Coles, DJ Barely Legal, Ellen Allien and more...

Ministry of Sound has revealed the line-up for He.She.They, a new party that puts its focus on inclusivity and individuality.

The event, run in partnership...

Body Movements Festival 2022

Big Dyke Energy, He.She.They, Pxssy Palace, Maricas, Hungama and Daytimers are among those involved

Body Movements has announced the collectives and stages taking part in the summer 2022 festival, which will take place across Hackney Wick, London, on 30th...

One down, 11 to go, with Honey Dijon's Full Fantasy, Hit & Run at Mayfield, 5 Years of Timedance

We can take solace in the fact a long and arduous January is over, but the real nocturnal work starts here, as the following goes...

Body Movements, the UK’s first queer electronic music festival, took place in London’s Hackney Wick last weekend. Helmed by DJ Saoirse and Clayton Wright, and...

In the beginning there was the Beat, and the Beat was with Hackney Wick, London on Saturday, 9th October — as was the weather. A...

Europe’s festival market continues to flourish, with long-running staples stronger than ever, and new markets exploding in regions like Portugal and new Mediterranean hideaways like Albania...

MEADOWS IN THE MOUNTAINS

SET in the picturesque mountains of Polkovnik Sera movo, this magical festival is now in its 8th year and attracts over 2,000...

London underground sign that reads ‘what is the future of London clubbing?’

Over the past few years, against the backdrop of the cost of living crisis and austerity, an energised crop of community-focused collectives, promoters, and venues have emerged in the UK capital. Against some tough odds, they are fighting to keep the city’s electronic music scene not only alive, but thriving. Here, Georgia Mulraine looks at how promoters and partygoers are adapting to this new landscape, adjusting their expectations of what going out looks like and, ultimately, asks: what is the future of London clubbing?

It’s an early August afternoon in Tottenham, North London. Nestled on an unassuming industrial estate on Markfield Road, beautiful floor-to-ceiling record shelving is being assembled...