
Tottenham’s colossal music venue, Drumsheds, housed in a repurposed IKEA warehouse, has unveiled its Autumn/Winter season, running from September 2025 through March 2026. With over 30 events and a capacity of 15,000 attendees, the venue continues to redefine the scale and spectacle of London clubbing.
Drumsheds is collaborating with some of the most respected entities in dance music. New season partners include Warp Records, Resistance, TRESOR, Terminal V, as well as long-time allies such as Defected, Worried About Henry and The Hydra.
The lineup spans the full breadth of electronic and urban culture, artists range from Paul Kalkbrenner (live) and Peggy Gou to Ardent techno figures like Amelie Lens and Adam Beyer, mainstream heavyweights like DJ Snake, funk-house sensations such as Purple Disco Machine and dance music royalty, Leftfield.
Previously, Drumheads have hosted some of the biggest names in the industry. On November 9 2024, Drumsheds welcomed the “30 Years of Bugged Out!” celebration, a landmark event that included a DJ set from The Chemical Brothers, performances by Modeselektor, Octave One live and Simian Mobile Disco. And in early 2025, Drumsheds hosted the Red Bull Culture Clash, featuring crews like WSTRN, Spice, Ghetts and Flowdan.
Drumsheds have also used the summer period to bring in a number of changes to the venue space. One of the most significant improvements comes in the form of enhanced sound. A new d&b audiotechnik system has been installed, promising more consistent clarity throughout the building. Room X has been fitted with additional infra-bass units, enriching the low-end and delivering a more physical, immersive sound experience.
Another major focus has been room redesigns. Room X now benefits from upgraded acoustics, improving sound distribution and reducing reverb, while Room Y has been reconfigured to improve sightlines and audience circulation. These changes ensure that even in the busiest moments, both performance and crowd experience remain seamless.

To further improve logistics, the venue has introduced a 360-degree circulation path. This new flow system, supported by expanded entry lanes, significantly reduces queues and bottlenecks, something especially crucial for events with such big capacities.
These upgrades follow improvements unveiled earlier in May, including acoustic draping in the main hall, chill-out areas, and refined queuing systems. Each step reflects Drumsheds’ commitment to evolving with the needs of its audience, enhancing both comfort and spectacle.
This season, the venue is not only delivering world-class music – it’s shaping the future of nightlife, proving that scale and intimacy can exist side by side.
