
"We've been excited about the potential of this project for some time. Built on a foundation of unique programming, ambitious production, and obsessive attention to detail, Open-Air sits on the bank of the River Thames at Greenwich Peninsula, bringing people closer to London's iconic skyline than ever before."
"Today, people want layered experiences with high production value and thoughtful curation. Open-Air is our answer to that. The stage and site have been designed to show London from a completely new perspective, delivering something truly unique for both our guests and artists."
Broadwick Live, the promoter behind Printworks and Drumsheds, is converting an unused riverside location at Greenwich into Magazine Open-Air, a temporary outdoor venue for summer 2026. The series runs across six dates in August, featuring a bespoke stage, professional sound systems, and ambitious production design. The lineup includes notable electronic artists such as Maduza, James Hype, Amelie Lens, Sara Landry, and Purple Disco Machine. The venue offers unique positioning on the River Thames, providing views of London's skyline. Managing Director Luke Huxham emphasizes the focus on layered experiences, high production value, and thoughtful curation, positioning the venue as a response to contemporary audience demands for distinctive entertainment offerings.
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