London’s electronic music scene is preparing for one of its biggest techno gatherings of the season as Drumcode London returns to North London this weekend. Scheduled for Saturday 7 March 2026 at Drumsheds, the event is already attracting strong demand across ticket platforms as fans search for last-minute availability. Tickets have been circulating on platforms such as Dice and resale marketplaces, with entry tiers beginning around £40 for standard admission depending on availability and release phase.
The return of Drumcode London comes after two consecutive sold-out editions at the same venue, signalling strong interest in the techno label’s large-scale London showcases. With doors scheduled to open early in the afternoon and thousands expected to attend, the event is likely to dominate London’s electronic music calendar this weekend.
Drumcode London 2026 Event Overview
Drumcode London is scheduled to take place on Saturday 7 March 2026 from 13:00 until approximately 22:30 at the Drumsheds venue in Edmonton, North London. The event is promoted by Broadwick Live and forms part of the venue’s winter electronic music programme.
The event is headlined by techno artist Adam Beyer, the founder of the Drumcode label, alongside a lineup of internationally recognised electronic music performers. Confirmed artists for the Drumcode London 2026 edition include Adam Beyer, Chris Avantgarde, Kevin de Vries, Bart Skils, Marco Faraone, Eli Brown, Cassian, Kasia, Kaufmann, Linska and Victor Ruiz, among others.
Drumcode showcases are known for presenting extended DJ sets and collaborative back-to-back performances. The 2026 London event includes several collaborative sets, including Adam Beyer performing back-to-back with Chris Avantgarde and Bart Skils appearing alongside Marco Faraone.
Tickets have been made available through official event ticketing platforms including Dice and other UK event outlets, while resale markets have also listed limited availability as the event approaches capacity.
Drumcode London 2026 Lineup Highlights
The Drumcode London 2026 lineup reflects the techno label’s long-standing presence in the global electronic music scene. Adam Beyer’s Drumcode brand has spent decades developing club showcases that feature both established techno artists and emerging producers.
For the London edition, several performers represent the melodic techno and peak-time techno sound that has become increasingly popular among London club audiences. Artists such as Chris Avantgarde and Kevin de Vries bring melodic electronic influences, while performers including Eli Brown and Marco Faraone are recognised for heavier techno sets regularly featured at European festivals.
The lineup structure reflects a typical Drumcode showcase format, where multiple rooms and extended performances run throughout the afternoon and evening. These events are often designed to create continuous programming across several stages inside large industrial venues.
Drumsheds London Venue and Event Space
Drumcode London takes place at Drumsheds, a large events venue located at 6 Glover Drive, N18 3HF in the London Borough of Enfield. The venue opened in 2023 inside a former IKEA retail building and has quickly become one of London’s largest indoor electronic music venues.
Drumsheds is capable of hosting up to 15,000 attendees across several interconnected warehouse-style event spaces. Its scale allows promoters to host large electronic music events, festivals, and multi-stage dance events that previously required outdoor festival locations.
The venue’s design retains elements of the building’s industrial architecture, creating a large warehouse environment that is commonly used for large-scale club events, immersive stage production and electronic music festivals.
Transport and Access to Drumcode London at Drumsheds
Drumsheds is located in North London’s Meridian Water area, which has direct rail connections into central London. The closest rail station is Meridian Water, located roughly five minutes’ walk from the venue entrance on Meridian Way.
Travellers using the London Underground typically reach the venue via Tottenham Hale station on the Victoria Line, where connecting bus services or rail links provide onward travel to Meridian Water.
Public transport routes serving the venue include bus routes 192 and 341, both of which stop near the event area and connect with wider Transport for London networks.
Rail services running through Meridian Water connect to Stratford, Tottenham Hale and London Liverpool Street, making the venue accessible from central London in approximately 20–30 minutes depending on the route taken.
Event shuttle buses are sometimes scheduled between Tottenham Hale Underground station and the venue to manage large crowds during major events.
Demand Signals for Drumcode London Events
Drumcode London has built a consistent audience in the capital over the past several years. Previous editions hosted at Drumsheds sold out, reflecting the strong demand for large techno showcases in London’s electronic music market.
The brand’s founder Adam Beyer has maintained a long career within the techno genre, helping the Drumcode label evolve into one of the most recognised techno event brands globally.
London’s club audience has shown increasing interest in large-scale daytime and early-evening electronic music events held in warehouse venues. Drumsheds itself has hosted a wide range of electronic music showcases throughout its seasonal programme, positioning the venue as a key destination for large dance music events in the capital.
The combination of a high-capacity venue and internationally recognised DJs means Drumcode London often attracts attendees from across Greater London and surrounding regions.
Entry Rules, Timing and What Attendees Should Know
Doors for Drumcode London are scheduled to open at 13:00 on Saturday 7 March, with music continuing into the evening until around 22:30 depending on stage programming.
The event operates under an 18+ age policy, which is standard for club events hosted at the venue. Attendees are typically required to pass through security and bag checks before entering the main event space, and last entry times are usually scheduled earlier in the evening to manage capacity.
Due to the scale of the venue and the popularity of Drumcode events, organisers often recommend arriving earlier in the afternoon to avoid congestion at entry gates and transport stations.
As one of the largest electronic music events taking place in London this weekend, Drumcode London at Drumsheds is expected to attract thousands of attendees seeking one of the city’s major techno gatherings of early March.



