Ironworks Announces First Artists For London Warehouse Debut
Ironworks unveils the first wave of programming for its debut season this autumn, bringing together six artist-led day-to-night takeovers from some of electronic music and contemporary culture’s most influential names. The opening programme offers a first look at the venue’s vision for immersive, large-scale experiences built around artists, communities and exceptional production.
This October the season opens with Jamie Jones, who will be joined by a hand-picked selection of friends and surprise guests for a one-off show featuring the debut of new material and bespoke live elements, offering audiences a first glimpse into the next chapter of his creative evolution.
Eric Prydz makes a rare return to a London venue setting. Renowned for his groundbreaking audiovisual productions and technologically ambitious live shows, Prydz is more commonly associated with festival main stages and arena-scale performances. His appearance at Ironworks presents a rare opportunity to experience one of electronic music’s most visionary artists in a more intimate environment, with the venue’s industrial surroundings providing a fitting backdrop for one of dance music’s great showmen.
The following day will see one of contemporary British culture’s most influential figures take over Ironworks for a special day-to-night event. Celebrated around the world for his impact across music, fashion and creative industries, his roots remain firmly embedded in the DIY spirit and underground communities that shaped him. The live performance offers a rare opportunity to experience a true cultural icon in a setting that speaks directly to those origins. Further details will be announced in the coming weeks.
Grammy-nominated duo CamelPhat are set to play an extended four-hour set, giving audiences the opportunity to experience the full depth and progression of their sound in a way rarely possible within conventional set times.
Halloween weekend sees Appetite host its biggest show to date. Having grown from London’s grassroots DIY nightlife community into one of the capital’s most talked-about party brands, the takeover marks another significant milestone in the brand’s rapid rise, with further lineup details set to be announced in the coming weeks.
The inaugural programme concludes with Charlotte de Witte. One of the defining figures in contemporary techno and a globally celebrated festival headliner, her closing performance marks a fitting end to Ironworks’ opening chapter and one of her most significant London appearances in recent years.
Taken together, the opening season serves as a statement of intent for Ironworks; a venue committed to artist-led experiences, extended performances and world-class production, bringing festival-scale ambition into an environment designed to foster the closeness and connection that only a venue can offer.
Ironworks has been developed by LWE, in partnership with placemaking organisation PROJEKT. Together, they bring experience spanning intimate independent projects, grassroots venues, and some of the country’s most ambitious electronic music events.
Conceived as part of a wider ecosystem of music spaces and communities, Ironworks is designed to be more than just a venue. Alongside its programming ambitions, the project is committed to creating local employment opportunities, building partnerships with independent traders, and supporting initiatives that ensure the venue contributes positively to the surrounding community.
As it prepares to open its doors this autumn, Ironworks is inviting audiences to experience a new kind of large-scale music space, combining festival-scale production with the intimacy and raw energy of warehouse culture. Running for six nights only, the opening season offers a rare chance to be among the first to discover one of London’s most ambitious new cultural destinations. Further artists, support acts and event details will be announced in the coming weeks.
