Drumsheds, located at 6 Glover Drive, Edmonton,
London, N18 3HF, has quickly established itself as a transformative force in the capital's nightlife and live music scene. Originally launched by Broadwick Live, the same team behind the iconic Printworks, Drumsheds made its debut in 2019 in the repurposed Meridian Water industrial site, utilizing a disused gasworks warehouse. Its cavernous scale, high ceilings, and
raw, utilitarian aesthetics offered an unparalleled environment for large-scale, multisensory parties and concerts, setting new standards for immersive nightlife in
London.
Following the closure of its first incarnation in early 2023, Drumsheds found a new home at the site of the former IKEA warehouse on Glover Drive, maintaining its tradition of revitalizing industrial sites into landmark cultural venues. The new Drumsheds boasts an even larger capacity, enhanced production facilities, and a continued commitment to sustainability and community engagement, ensuring its pivotal role in
London's evolving cultural landscape.
The venue's reputation for hosting groundbreaking club nights, innovative live performances, and genre-defining festivals has cemented Drumsheds as a cultural beacon.
Its versatile layout and cutting-edge sound and lighting systems have attracted rave reviews from critics, attendees, and artists alike, and its ability to accommodate both massive crowds and bespoke, intimate events makes it a favorite for promoters seeking a distinctive edge. As one of the few spaces in
London capable of delivering warehouse-scale experiences while remaining officially sanctioned and well-managed, Drumsheds represents both the past and future of underground music culture. Its ongoing evolution, including structural changes and its relocation from the Meridian Water site to its current Glover Drive address, reflects the enduring appeal and adaptability of
London's nightlife.
Notable artists who have performed at Drumsheds include international stars such as
Bicep,
Peggy Gou,
Eric Prydz,
Amelie Lens,
The Chemical Brothers,
Andy C,
Four Tet,
Charlotte de Witte,
Honey Dijon, and
Dixon, alongside influential local talents like
Joy Orbison,
Ghetts,
Ben UFO,
Floating Points,
Sherelle, and
Eliza Rose.