Welcome to No Skips. A new Banksy popped up outside the Royal Courts of Justice and the city is already debating it. Art, protest, and power colliding on our streets sounds like the plot of a good rave. Here is what is on this week and what is coming next.
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Dom Dolla
🗓 Friday, 3 Oct | 📍Alexandra Palace Great Hall
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Dom Dolla’s rise has been relentless. His bass-heavy house is playful but punishing, the kind of sound that makes 10,000 people move like one. Ally Pally is a massive stage, and Dom thrives when he has room to push the low end until the walls shake. Expect a set that goes wide with hooks and deep with groove.
Duke Dumont
🗓 Friday, 24 Oct | 📍Magazine London
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Duke Dumont has been shaping the UK’s dance floor DNA for over a decade, from chart anthems to underground heaters. Magazine London’s skyline backdrop gives him space to stretch out beyond the radio edits and into the kind of extended builds that made his name in clubs. His sets balance euphoria with restraint, hooks with heavy low end. This one will feel both nostalgic and forward-facing, a reminder why Duke is still headlining the capital’s biggest rooms.
INSIDER PICKS
Kilimanjaro
🗓 Saturday, 29 Nov | 📍Electric Brixton
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Peak time Afro club energy with UK bite. Kilimanjaro brings energy and deep club vibes to every one of his shows. He has taken the shirt off mid set before. £10 says it happens again.
RADAR
Resistance London Friday MRAK, Artbat, Mathame, Miss Monique, Fideles, Rivo + more
🗓 FRIDAY | 📍Drumsheds
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Drumsheds is built for nights like this. Resistance turns the hangar into a temple of strobes and sub-bass, pulling thousands into the same pulse. Artbat’s widescreen peaks, Mathame’s moody tension, and Miss Monique’s hypnotic drive give it a cinematic weight. This is the London debut of a global institution. The scale will match the hype.
Detroit Love London: Omar S, Carl Craig and Idriss D
🗓 FRIDAY | 📍FOLD
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FOLD thrives on raw energy. Detroit Love fits the room. Omar S brings the grit of his hometown, Carl Craig adds futurist sweep, and Idriss D keeps the edges sharp. This is the uncompromising side of techno and house, the sound that built the genre and still shakes it. Phones stay away and heads stay down.
Hunee presents Hunchin' til Dusk
🗓 SATURDAY | 📍The Cause
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A day-to-night session with Hunee at the helm means the unexpected becomes essential. One moment rare disco, the next deep house, then a track that feels like sunlight breaking through. Yu Su and Moe add dreamy textures and warm tones, giving the day a communal glow. This is a party built on generosity, curiosity, and dance floor connection.
fabric: Helena Hauff, Gabrielle Kwarteng B2B OK Williams, Binh, Bobby. & Mariiin
🗓 SATURDAY | 📍fabric
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fabric is a rite of passage. The regulars treat the club like a second home, and the lineup goes deep into stamina territory. Helena Hauff throws voltage into electro and techno, Gabrielle Kwarteng and OK Williams weave percussion-heavy grooves, and Binh stretches the room into minimal hypnosis. This is not Sunday softness. It is where the weekend ends with voltage in your veins.
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THE BOOTH
Not Gonna Be Your Boo - Cloonee and Robin S → fresh on the No Skips playlist
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