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Venue: DRUMSHEDS LONDON
Date: FRI 27 FEB
ROOM X (A-Z)
AZYR B2B BLK.
EMILIJA
FANTASM
HOLY PRIEST
MARCELDUNE
NOVAH B2B HANNAH LAING
ODYMEL
RESTRICTED
ROOM Y (A-Z)
JAZZY
KLOFAMA B2B SLVL B2B USH
KORSE B2B MIKA HEGGEMANN
NIKOLINA
ONLYNUMBERS
THE MUFFIN MAN
TOXIC MACHINERY
VIEZE ASBAK
ROOM Z (A-Z)
2HOT2PLAY
CYBERSEX
DJ CRINGEY B2B TOXIMAMI
FENRICK B2B JOKESONYOU
NINA PIXINA
SIM0NE
Drumsheds Tottenham: Inside the UK's Biggest Superclub
Forget everything you remember about dragging down to Meridian Water. This is not the old IKEA building anymore. Shoppers used to walk these massive aisles for hours and leave with a migraine and a bag of cheap tealights. Broadwick Live took the keys in August 2022 and ripped up the rulebook. They turned a sterile retail graveyard into a living, breathing monster.
The Broadwick Magic and the Printworks Legacy
These promoters understand the pure voltage of space. They ran Printworks London until the developers brought the wrecking balls. In October 2023, they cracked the doors open on the biggest club in the UK and let the chaos inside.
They respected the brutal industrial bones of the warehouse. They kept the old lift shafts and the raw loading bays completely intact. The entire electronic music venue spans 608,000 square feet of cold concrete and steel. A visitor steps inside, and the sheer, towering scale of the place grabs them by the throat.
Inside the Madness: Rooms X, Y, and Z
Broadwick split the cavernous warehouse into three distinct event spaces, and each one hits differently.
Room X: The main stage swallows 15,000 sweating bodies under a dizzying ceiling. A colossal 48-metre screen throws blinding, fractured colour across the dark. A raver stands in the exact centre of that massive floor, and the heavy sound system completely rewires their pulse.
Room Y: A raw, stripped-back concrete box built for punishing, underground DJ sets.
Room Z: An intense, intimate corner dedicated to the absolute sharpest emerging London talent.
Defiance and London Nightlife Survival
This massive London nightlife venue fought hard for its survival. Tragedy struck late in 2024, and the Metropolitan Police came knocking. Enfield Council dragged the operators into a heavy licensing review in January 2025.
Critics swore the venue would collapse before it found its rhythm. But the owners refused to back down. They accepted stricter safety conditions, pushed mandatory ID scanning, and flooded the floor with welfare staff to protect the crowd. They faced down the council, and the doors stayed open.
The Cultural Beast of Tottenham
London desperately needs this kind of defiance. The city cries out for colossal, noisy spaces where normal people can gather and lose their minds for a night. Too many disused warehouses just become sterile blocks of luxury apartments for the elite.
Drumsheds refuses to be polite. It stands massive, loud, and entirely uncompromising.
Punters queue in the freezing cold and pass the heavy security checks before descending into a concrete labyrinth. Anyone walking down Glover Drive on a Saturday night feels the bass vibrating right through the tarmac before they even reach the ticket line. Broadwick took an abandoned commercial shell and resurrected it as a cultural beast. It demands to be experienced. My Son Tommy Jnr will be there tonight with his mates ....