
Australian electronic rock band, Pendulum are notoriously spectacular performers, this summer they are blessing the UK with a return on July 5. The show is set to be the experimental groups biggest London headline show to date and is going to be held at Silverworks Island in East London’s Royal Docks.
The band last played in the UK at the prodigious Milton Keynes Bowl, in the summer of 2025. The venue has solidified its status as a major UK venue and has hosted acts in the likes of, Queen, David Bowie, Michael jackson and Oasis. Pendulum took the stage headlining Tribes Unite Festival on August 9. The festival was a mammoth success featuring a stellar variety of other acts. This included DJ Luck and MC Neat and East 17.
This July 2026 the beloved waterside venue is set to host one of the largest single day events of the year with Pendulum as the show stopping headliners. Joining the Aussies on stage this summer are some notoriously incredible DJs!
We are set to see performances from Andy C, Mozey, K Motionz, SOTA, Andromedik and many more. This show is not one to miss for anyone who enjoys a sunset party.
Not only did Pendulum grace fans with incredible live shows in 2025, they also shared their first official album release in fifteen years with the world. The band’s long-awaited return was in the form of their fourth studio album, ‘Inertia’. The album is an experimental, melodic journey and reminds us exactly why countless individuals fell in love with Pendulum initially.
The record itself is not only Pendulums explosive return but also holds host to an impressive array of features. This includes Bullet for my Valentine and WARGASM.
Pendulum undoubtedly rose to popularity due to their distinctive sound. The group are notable due to their unorthodox musical methods, often consisting of mixing electronic music with hard rock. Over their active years this has lured in a wide array of fans and has resulted in the band creating a dedicated fanbase.
Unfortunately for the music world, Pendulum announced a hiatus on January 3. 2012, as the band dismantled to focus on side projects and take on solo endeavours. They rekindled on the 22 August 2015 and performed on stage for the first time as a group under the Pendulum persona in four years. Later that year in December the band officially announced their live reunion for the 2016 Ultra Music Festival in Miami. From there on the band got right back into the swing of things and fell back in love with performing as a whole.
A live act that is certainly not one to miss, Pendulum live shows are notorious worldwide as electronic, fun fueled adventures. With such an incredible lineup of supporting DJs the Silverworks show is bound to be one for the books
