77 London Announces Spring Season with Damian Lazarus, Trikk, Louis Bekk, Maga b2b Sean Doron, Culoe De Song and more 

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77 London has unveiled its Spring 2026 programme which will continue the venue’s carefully curated run of late-night sessions with a strong focus on house in all its forms and melodic underground sounds. The new season builds momentum through March, April and May, with appearances from the likes of Louis Bekk, Damian Lazarus, Nick Morgan, Trikk and Maga b2b Sean Doron.

Located beneath The BoTree in Marylebone, the subterranean 550-capacity 77 London has quickly established itself as a refined space for music experiences by pairing precision sound and otherworldly visuals with tightly programmed lineups that balance established names and underground talent. 

The spring schedule begins with CIZA, Phoenix and Kidflo on Friday 6 March followed by Louis Bekk, known for his deep-house grooves, alongside Sian Owens and Johnnie Hartmann on the Saturday. The following week sees a melodic showcase from Maga b2b Sean Doron, Cici and Liv Ravden on Friday 13 March, before Crosstown Rebels label head and longtime underground maverick Damian Lazarus returns for what will be a standout session on Friday 20 March alongside Timanti. He will bring his signature blend of psychedelic house and slow-burning dancefloor storytelling to the intimate venue. Saturday 21 March sees Trikk and Julya Karma headline with support from Nowa. The following week features Novak, VidoJean and Phoenix on Saturday 28 March. 

April continues with Culoe De Song, Nicky Summers and Remixa on Saturday 4 April, followed by a Selador Records showcase on Friday 10 April with Anthony Pappa, Carina Lawrence, CIOZ, Dave Seaman, Steve Party and Tim Engelhardt, spotlighting the respected melodic house and techno imprint. The programme extends into May with Nick Morgan scheduled for Friday 1 May.

For the new season, the mezzanine will introduce an all-night food offering, serving a curated selection of easy, high-quality dishes designed to keep guests fuelled all night long. 

With its L-Acoustics sound system, refined production and musically focused identity, 77 continues to position itself as a destination for quality-led programming in central London.

This will be another unmissable few months at 77 for those who like deep grooves and immersive dance floor escapes. 

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77 Welbeck Street London, W1G 0BB

Spring 2026

March

Fri 6 Mar – CIZA, Phoenix, Kid Flo

Sat 7 Mar – Louis Bekk, Johnnie Hartmann, Sian Owen 

Fri 13 Mar – Maga b2b Sean Doron, Cici, Liv Ravden

Sat 14 Mar – Rendezvous Takeover

Fri 20 Mar – Damian Lazarus, Timanti

Sat 21 Mar – Trikk, Julya Karma, Nowa

Fri 27 Mar – DovnRobs Takeover

Sat 28 Mar – Novak, VidoJean, Pheonix

April

Sat 4 Apr – Culoe De Song, Nicky Summers, Remixia

Sun 5 April – Solana Takeover

Fri 10 Apr – Selador Records Showcase

Sat 11 April – Indigenous Takeover

Sat 18 April – RnB Slow Jams Takeover

May

Fri 1 May – Nick Morgan

Sat 2 May – Temple Tales Takeover

Friday 8 May – Grossomoddo

MORE TO BE ANNOUNCED

Ministry of Sound Celebrates 35 Years with First Names of 2026

Ministry of Sound unveils the first wave of artists set to soundtrack its historic 35th Anniversary Programme, marking the beginning of a year-long celebration for one of electronic music’s most influential club institutions. The opening announcements preview a milestone moment for the London powerhouse as it prepares for its most transformative year yet. After 35 years at the forefront of global club culture, Ministry of Sound is readying a new chapter that will reshape the clubbing experience, with major plans to reinvent the look and feel of the club from January 2026.

Heading up the bill are heavyweight artists whose sounds have defined generations and shaped the rhythm of London nightlife. From house legends Ron TrentJoe Claussell and Tony Humphries to global powerhouses Pete TongKölschDarius Syrossian, Eats Everything and more, reflecting the club’s enduring influence on the city’s musical identity and sonic legacy, which continues to be the blueprint for club culture across the globe.

Alongside the headline acts, Ministry of Sound continue to put a spotlight on London’s most vital and exciting new talent. Lauren Lo Sung brings the genre-blurring house sets that have made her a fixture on the capital’s floors, Fiorella pushes deep house and minimal sounds into fresh territory, Riva Starr and Matrefakt inject tech and house flavours, and Konstantin Sibold’s melodic techno has won him acclaim across Europe.

Landing in the new year, Blink takes over Fridays at Ministry, championing the best in melodic and afro-house. Launched with Louder, it kicks off on Friday 30th January with a headline set from afro-house artist &Friends. Building on the club’s cross-genre ethos, Blink forms part of a 2026 programme that shines a light on emerging talent and brings the world’s standout artists to London’s floors.

Everyone at Ministry of Sound is incredibly proud of what we’ve built over the last 35 years, the nights, the artists, the energy that has defined London’s sound. But we’re also thinking ahead, about what the club could become over the next 30 years. Next year marks the start of that chapter.” – Matt Long, Club Director. 

The anniversary kicks off in January with Carnival of Sound on Friday 9, followed by celebrating 23 Years of Select Radio on Saturday 10. Mas Que Nada brings house and disco-infused energy on Saturday 17, while Sound of Garage revisits UKG classics on Friday 23. The month closes with two standout headline nights: &friends on Saturday 30 January, and a landmark back-to-back set from Pete Tong and Kölsch on Saturday 31, supported by Lauren Lo Sung and Jansons.

February continues the momentum with Hard Times hosting a rare daytime session on Saturday 7, featuring house pioneers Ron Trent, Joe Claussell and Tony Humphries. Later on in the month, URGE, Siesta, La Discothèque (celebrating 10 years), Smoove and Room Service bring a mix of underground and genre-spanning sounds, while Konstantin Sibold takes to the decks on Friday 20 February.

March rounds out the opening season with the Latin energy of BRESH on Saturday 7, global big-room star KSHMR on Friday 13, and the technicolour rhythms of Zamna Soundsystem on Friday 20. The month closes with Mak10 + Friends on Saturday 28, a showcase of grime, UKG, and UK funky celebrating the club’s underground spirit.  

The 2026 programme honours the venue’s rich history while pushing forward into new creative territory, blending heritage with innovation, legends with rising talents and London roots with worldwide reach. 

Visit the website to secure your tickets here: https://www.ministryofsound.com/tickets/

Ministry of Sound 35th Anniversary – Opening Season

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&friends, Alcemist, Andy FunkFusion, Angel Lee, Anthony Godfather, Artful Dodger, Basso, Billie Jean, Bresh, Chanel Carmichael, Chapter & Verse, Charlotte Devaney, Daniella Font, Danny Decibel, Darius Syrossian, Eats Everything, Ellzy B, Fiorella, Higgo, Hotsteppa, James Alexander, James Carter, Jansons, Jesse Calosso, Joëlla Jackson, Joezi, Joe Claussell, Josh Parkinson, Joshua Roberts, Kismet, Kölsch, Konstantin Sibold, KSHMR, La Discotheque (Celebrating 10 years), Lauren Lo Sung, DJ Majesty, Mak 10, Marcus Nasty, Mark Love, Mas Que Nada Brothers, Matrefakt, Moeaike, Murdock, Nick Christoforou, Omari, P.O.U, Padre Guilherme, Pete Tong, Philip George, Pioneer, Remixia, Rennie Peters, Riva Starr, Ron Trent, Rooby, Royal-T, RUZE, Ryan Nicholls, Sam Supplier, Sandra Omari, Sassy B, Supa D, Tebra, Tom Enzy, Tom Short, Tony Humphries, Vibe Chemistry, Vini Vici, Zamna Soundsystem, Zed Bias, Zofia.