The line-up also includes The Chemical Brothers and The Streets.
London is turning up the volume. Drumsheds is returning with its mega stars and mega nightclub. Located in North London, it is now in its third season and the line-up includes Fatboy Slim, Jessie Ware, The Chemical Brothers, The Streets and Yeat.
Drumsheds started life in 2023, and in an unexpected way. The concept was created with Broadwick Live, which is behind Field Day and BEAMS. The entertainment experience took over the old IKEA in Tottenham, which was transformed into a multi-level, multi-room space. Spanning more than 608,000 square feet, the venue includes a 15,000-capacity room, 25,000 square foot bar, and 48-metre-long LED screen. Previous line-ups include Craig David, Skepta and Sugababes.
Drumsheds’ season three line-up includes local as well as international artists. The line-up also includes DJ EZ, Eliza Rose, Jamie Jones and more. Fatboy Slim, real name Norman Cook, hails from Bromley, England. He is a DJ and record producer, and is best known for his dance hits. His songs include Praise You, Right Here, Right Now and Weapon of Choice.
Jessie Ware is from Hammersmith, England, and is a singer and songwriter. She has shifted her sound from soul and R&B to electronic and disco. Her hit songs include Free Yourself, Say You Love Me and Wildest Moments. Plus, she is behind the popular podcast, Table Manners, which welcomes a celebrity diner.
The Chemical Brothers are an electronic dance duo. Ed Simons and Tom Rowlands met in Manchester, England, and went on to form the group. Their hit singles include Block Rockin’ Beats, Hey Boy, Hey Girl and Galvanize. Over their career, they have won six Grammy Awards.
The Streets is led by Mike Skinner, who combines poetry with garage and grime. The group’s songs include Dry Your Eyes and Has It Come To This? Tyga is an American rapper, who hails from California, United States. His hit songs include
Born in 2000 and raised between Irvine, California and Portland, Oregon, Yeat is an American rapper, singer, and producer. He’s known for his experimental sound that blends elements of hip-hop, trap, and even cloud rap, while tracks like “Money So Big” and “Get Busy” exploded on TikTok, propelling him into the spotlight. This year, his third album “Afterlyfe” was released. Plus, he landed a major feature on Drake’s chart-topping hit “IDGAF.”
Jack Walmsley, Design Director of Broadwick, explained: “We wanted to lean into our reputation for producing the unexpected for this campaign. AW24 is our biggest music season at Drumsheds to date and we needed a campaign that does it justice, so naturally thought transforming Drumsheds into a sausage fighting robot was the way to go.”
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