Ironworks Reveals Full Line-Up for Opening Show with Jamie Jones
Ironworks, London’s new 7,000-capacity warehouse venue, has revealed the full line-up for its opening show on Saturday 3 October, when Jamie Jones launches his new Voyager concept as the first event of its inaugural season.
Joining Jones for the opening date will be Seth Troxler, Adam Ten, Manda Moor and Goosey b2b Florentia, alongside two distinct performances from Jones himself: a dedicated 2010-era set revisiting a defining period in his career and a Jamie Jones DJ set with live performances from Ali Love, Camden Cox, Constance Power and Kah-Lo.
The show will mark the first opportunity for audiences to experience Ironworks, a new cultural space taking over a vast former industrial site on the banks of the Thames in London’s Royal Docks. Spanning more than 150,000 square feet of indoor and outdoor space, the venue will open for just six shows this autumn, bringing a limited programme of large-scale electronic music events to one of London’s most rapidly evolving districts.
For Ironworks’ opening night, Voyager has been conceived to make use of that scale with a programme that unfolds across different eras and generations of house music. More than a traditional headline show, the new concept traces the sounds, moments and connections that have shaped Jones’ journey, while looking towards the artists, collaborations and new music defining what comes next.
The opening show will be delivered with the highest level of bespoke production, designed specifically around the scale and industrial architecture of Ironworks. Rather than imposing a conventional festival set-up onto the building, sound, lighting and production will work with the structure and character of the warehouse to create an immersive environment unique to the space, setting the benchmark for Ironworks’ inaugural season.
The line-up brings together established figures and a new generation of house talent. Jones is joined by long-standing friend and collaborator Seth Troxler, a relationship stretching back to their formative years in London and Ibiza and more than 15 years of playing together. Danish-Filipino DJ, producer and Mood Child co-founder Manda Moor brings her groove-driven, Chicago house-influenced sound to the programme, having established herself as a leading presence in contemporary house with releases across Hot Creations, Paradise and Cecille. Adam Ten, founder of Maccabi House and one of the leading names to emerge from Tel Aviv’s underground scene, brings his genre-blurring take on house to the programme. Completing the line-up, London-born Florentia joins Goosey for a groove-led b2b, bringing together two artists from a new generation of UK house talent.
The choice of Voyager to open Ironworks also brings Jones back to the city where he first established himself as a DJ and became a key figure in a new generation of house music. From his early years in London’s club scene to the international growth of Hot Creations and Paradise, his career has remained closely connected to the evolution of the genre over the past two decades.
Ahead of the announcement, Jamie Jones said: “There’s something special about coming back to London to tell this story. So much of what has shaped me as a DJ happened here. The records I discovered, the people I met, the clubs I played, and the nights that changed the way I thought about music. Voyager is a chance to bring all of those different influences into one night and let them live alongside each other. It’s a very personal night for me, but ultimately it’s about sharing that feeling with everyone in the room.”
Jamie Jones Presents: Voyager becomes the first chapter in that programme, opening the doors to a new large-scale cultural space for London and beginning Ironworks’ inaugural season on the banks of the Thames.
