BOILER ROOM LONDON 2023

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London's music scene is about to erupt with two days of pulsating beats, cutting-edge artists, and an electric atmosphere as Boiler Room announces its upcoming London Show on September 16th and 17th, 2023. After the roaring success of their sold-out May bank holiday party earlier this year, Boiler Room is back, and this time, they're taking over Burgess Park for a two-day extravaganza that promises to be even bigger and better.

Boiler Room is known for its collaborations, and this London Show is no exception. On September 16th, they've teamed up with LA legends Soulection, a record label, artist collective, and radio show that has been a pivotal force in the beats scene. The lineup includes Joe Kay, Andre Power, TXC, Mr Jazziq, Shaka Lion, JAEL, Kayrah, and a special guest yet to be announced. It's going to be an unforgettable night filled with soulful beats and groovy tunes.

On the same day, UK arts and culture platform PLACES+FACES will be celebrating their 10th anniversary alongside Boiler Room. They will be curating a stage with a lineup featuring Lunice, +Sounds, AAA, Kirou Kirou, DebbiesThugLife, Joce Wavy, Suave, Nosa, and Kim Turnbull. PLACES+FACES, born as a photography platform, has evolved into an influential brand working with the likes of Frank Ocean, Nike, and Billionaires Boys Club.

The beats don't stop there. On September 17th, techno giants Teletech will take the stage, bringing pounding beats and immersive rhythms to the London Show. Teletech is known for their legendary 24-hour parties, multi-room showcases, and massive London programs. They're set to turn up the heat and keep the energy flowing.

The London Show won't be confined to Burgess Park. On September 16th, Boiler Room will continue the party through the night with events at renowned venues like Ministry Of Sound, The Cause, Colour Factory, and Electric Brixton. It's a non-stop audio assault that will have you grooving till sunrise.

Before the main event, Boiler Room is hosting its first pop-up shop from the 13th to the 17th of September at Walkers Court. Soulection and PLACES+FACES are dropping partnership merch, and they've got some slick city t-shirts in the mix. Stay tuned for more exclusive drops.

And after the main event, the party keeps going with a series of after parties on September 16th at Ministry Of Sound, The Cause, Electric Brixton, and Colour Factory. The lineup includes Chase & Status, Kebra Ethiopia Soundsystem, Oh Annie Oh, Novelist, Commodo, and many more.

Boiler Room isn't just a music platform; it's a cultural curator, connecting club culture to the wider world through parties, film, and video. From its humble beginnings with a webcam in London, it has grown into an archive of over 8000 performances by more than 5000 artists across 200 cities, reaching over 283 million people per month.

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Get ready to unleash your inner beatsmith at Boiler Room London 2023. With an unbeatable lineup and a commitment to pushing the boundaries of music and culture, this is an event you won't want to miss. Mark your calendars, book your tickets, and prepare to be swept away by the sound and energy of Boiler Room. See you on September 16th and 17th in Burgess Park!

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