Ministry of Sound Celebrates 35 Years with First Names of 2026 | News | Deep House London
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Ministry of Sound Celebrates 35 Years with First Names of 2026 | News | Deep House London
"Heading up the bill are heavyweight artists whose sounds have defined generations and shaped the rhythm of London nightlife. From house legends Ron Trent, Joe Claussell and Tony Humphries to global powerhouses Pete Tong, Kölsch, Darius 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."
Ministry of Sound marks its 35th year with a year-long anniversary programme featuring leading and emerging electronic artists and a strategic venue redesign planned for January 2026. The lineup pairs house legends and global headliners such as Ron Trent, Joe Claussell, Tony Humphries, Pete Tong, Kölsch, Darius Syrossian and Eats Everything with rising London talent including Lauren Lo Sung, Fiorella, Riva Starr, Matrefakt and Konstantin Sibold. The new Friday residency Blink will focus on melodic and afro-house, launching on 30 January with a headline from &Friends. The programme aims to refresh the clubbing experience and showcase cross-genre innovation.
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