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Welcome to No Skips. It’s stacked this week with Carl Craig and Octave One landing at Roundhouse, Kirollus at The Cause, and Nooriyah returning with her biggest London show to date. fabric covers both ends of the spectrum with amapiano on Friday and an all-night Neverdogs session into the weekend. New music from Omar+ and Luke Dean is already making its way into sets, while Ministry of Sound doubles down on residents for 2026. Here’s a glimpse of what’s on this week and what’s ahead.

THIS WEEK

Carl Craig, Octave One, Ash Lauryn
🗓 FRIDAY | 📍Roundhouse
🎫 Tickets
Detroit legacy in a live setting. Carl Craig and Octave One bring hardware and decades of influence. Rare to see this level of live electronic music in London.

FABRICLIVE: Sarz, Vigro Deep, Jordss + more
🗓 FRIDAY | 📍fabric
🎫 Tickets Here
Amapiano, Afrobeats and UK crossover under one roof. Sarz and Vigro Deep headline a lineup that leans global but built for a London floor.

Kirollus & Friends - Day & Night Party
🗓 SATURDAY | 📍The Cause
🎫 Tickets Here
All-day into late. Open-air energy early, deeper selections as it rolls on. Kirollus brings a mix of selectors that favour long blends and patient pacing. One for staying put and letting it unfold.

Nooriyah (London)
🗓 SATURDAY | 📍Exhibition London
🎫 Tickets Here (Final ticket drop)
Her first London headline in two years and already sold out. Bigger production, live elements, and a crowd that shows up early. Expect a set that moves across genres but stays tight.

CAYA by fabric: Neverdogs (All Night Long)
🗓 SUNDAY | 📍fabric
🎫 Tickets Here
Extended set from Neverdogs. Rolling minimal and tech house that builds slowly. Proper Sunday pacing inside one of the most reliable rooms in the city.

UNFOLD CXXI
🗓 SUNDAY | 📍FOLD
🎫 Tickets Here
No phones. No rush. Residents and guests pushing through long sets. One of the few places where Sunday still feels like its own thing.

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WHAT’S ON

Josh Baker b2b Max Dean
🗓 15 Aug | 📍Magazine Open–Air
🎫 Tickets Here
Two of the UK’s most in-demand names link up for their first London b2b. Both have built serious momentum through sold-out shows, label growth and a sound that lands squarely on the dancefloor. Expect groove-led tech house with energy that builds across the day. Open-air, extended set, and a pairing that already proved itself up north. General sale is sold out, so you need to grab a VIP ticket, or find one on resale.

Anyma presents ÆDEN
🗓 27 June | 📍Silverworks Island
🎫 Tickets Here
Anyma brings his new ÆDEN show to Silverworks Island for two nights. New music, new visuals, and his first London performance since 2022. One of the biggest names in melodic techno at one of the best outdoor spots in the city. Book early.

Amelie Lens B2B Sara Landry
🗓 21 Aug | 📍Magazine Open-Air
🎫 Tickets Here
Amelie Lens b2b Sara Landry brings the industrial weight to Magazine Open-Air. A UK exclusive on Broadwick Live’s new roofless Greenwich dancefloor, it’s built for high-decibel precision against the London skyline.

THE BOOTH

Omar+ & Luke Dean – Back To The 305
Omar+ keeps building momentum into 2026 and this one lands at the right time. The track leans into Miami references without going full pastiche. Clean drums, sharp low end, and a groove that works across warm-up or peak. Luke Dean adds a tighter club structure, so it travels well between sets.

EDITORIAL

We had the pleasure of working with Club Culture to produce The Top London Clubs Guide using a mix of reviews and top-rated venues by you all. We’re excited for who came out ontop.

Ministry of Sound doubles down on residents for 2026
A new resident DJ programme at Ministry of Sound puts long-term curation back at the centre of club identity. The lineup mixes emerging names with artists already embedded in London’s circuit, with a focus on consistency across events. It also ties into the club’s 35-year legacy and global expansion plans. A reminder that residencies still matter when done properly.

Resident Advisor’s latest city guide runs through the spaces still shaping the dancefloor. It highlights how London continues to evolve while holding onto core venues and communities. Clubs like FOLD stand out for their distinct identity and loyal crowds. Useful if you want a current snapshot of where the energy sits.

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