Daytime clubbing continues to invigorate London’s epic music scene
Daytime clubbing continues to invigorate London’s epic music scene
Are you looking to get back into clubbing? Or do you want to alleviate built up weekly office stress, with a proper dance?
Then day clubbing and an extended September festival season is for you. Dance the day and some of the night away too, with this selection of festivals and day clubbing events, featuring the finest artists from across the UK and overseas.
Celebrate your weekend with friends, family or by yourself (yes solo raving is gaining popularity across multiple generations), amongst a diverse and rich scene from jazz, drum and bass, pop, house and 80s power ballads.
If you want to dance the day away with your kids, why not celebrate 30 years of the UK’s drum and bass scene with Raver Tots, at Hackney’s Colour Factory. In partnership with One Nation founder Terry Turbo Stone, it promises to be as much a treat for the parents, as the kids.
And for all parents out there, it means you don’t have to pay pricey overnight babysitting fees. And best of all, you can jump on public transport and (mostly) be back in bed for your own 10pm curfew!
Here are a few of the capitals highlights for this September and October
Be warned, buy your tickets in advance, as these events are selling fast.
September
One Out Festival, Apps Court, 12-11pm
14th September, from £38
Held in leafy Walton-On-Thames, the One Out Festival returns to Apps Court. Featuring a mega line up of DJs including Eats Everything, Sam Divine and Flowdan.
dnb Festival, Gunnersbury Park, 12-10pm
15th September, from £67.50
7 stages, featuring over 100 artists from Hedex, Wilkinson, Dimension, Emily Makis, Fabio & Grooverider, DJ Rap, Mickey Finn, Ray Keith and Aphrodite.
https://www.dnballstars.uk/tickets
Jazz Café Festival, Burgess Park, 12-10pm
15th September, from £55
Featuring four unique stage experiences including Giles Peterson, Buena Vista All Stars, Nils Frahm and Earl Sweats.
Drumsheds, Defected London: 25 Years in The House, 1-10:30pm
28th September
With a dazzling line up included Sam Divine, Low Steppa, GlitterBox 10, The Shapeshifters, Solomon, Fat Tony and Alex Mills.
Raver Tots X United Nation at Colour Factory, 12-2pm
29th September, from £12
Raver Tots joins forces with the original one nation founder Terry Turbo Stone to celebrate three decades of drum and bass, 100% family friendly and suitable for all ages! Featuring Jungle legend Jumping Jack Frost and more special guests to be announced.
October
KOKO, Guilty Pleasures Daytime Disco, 3-9pm
19th October, from £16
The Guilty gang are back in their spiritual home of KOKO, where they resided for 15 years from 2026. From huge pop-anthems from the 70s-00s, expect giant balloon drops and power ballads.
Image Luke Dyson
Roundhouse, All Day Chaos in the CBD, 4pm – 10pm
19th October, from £27.50
This marks the duo’s only London club show of 2024. Join them for a 6 hour all day long set.
The Steel Yard, Sash! From 3pm
19th October, from £22.65
For some high energy 90s trance and dance vibes, hit the floor with Sash! You’ll soon remember his infectious classics, ‘Ecuador’ and Encore Une Fois.
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