With heavyweights like Hedex, Metrik, DJ Hype, and Flava D on the line-up, Hospitality is gearing up to launch 2026 with a full-scale drum & bass takeover in South London.
If you’re after an event that truly celebrates the full spectrum of drum & bass, Hospitality never misses. Known for creating that family-like atmosphere, they’re fresh off their ‘On The Beach’ edition in Croatia and now ready to bring the energy back home to London, kicking off 2026 in grand style.
Following a legendary debut that proved you don’t have to wait for summer for festival season to begin, Hospitality Weekender is back in January 2026 with its one-of-a-kind indoor raving experience and has just announced an unrivalled line-up for three more days of non-stop drum & bass from January 30 to February 2, 2026.
Transforming the iconic South Coast holiday resort into a fully immersive raver village, the Weekender delivers an all-in-one festival that brings global talent and Hospitality’s signature family together for a unique and unmissable start to the year. Hospitality, guided by its ‘Spread Love’ motto, welcomes all ages, races, genders, and sexualities, fostering a safe, vibrant, and united community under one roof, all powered by a shared love of drum & bass. For more information on tickets and other details, refer to Hospitality’s Weekender website.
In true Hospitality style, the Weekender delivers the full spectrum of drum & bass across four custom indoor arenas, from liquid to jungle, rollers to neuro, and everything in between. Pioneers, legends, and next-gen tastemakers will set the tone for 2026 with stages hosted by some of DnB’s most iconic labels and sound systems. Highlights include Hedex’s long-awaited Hospitality debut, Kasra b2b Samurai Breaks fresh from their headline set at Shogun x Flexout’s sold-out Cause takeover, and a historic first-time collaboration uniting the legendary Valve Soundsystem and Virus Recordings.
Adding to the exclusives, Camo & Krooked go B2B with Kanine for the very first time, while DnB Classics make their debut at both Hospitality and the Weekender, celebrating the sounds that shaped the scene. They join over 100 artists, including Metrik, A Little Sound, Flava D, Sota, DJ Storm, Roni Size, DJ Hype and many more.

Maya De N’Yeurt of Undivide & Hospitality Weekender says: “After an unforgettable debut, we’re beyond excited to bring Hospitality Weekender back to Butlin’s in 2026. For one weekend only, the South Coast becomes our very own drum & bass village, a space where every corner of drum & bass is celebrated, with something for everyone. Now the blueprint’s been laid, we’re pushing to deliver an even bigger, better, and more unforgettable edition. We can’t wait to welcome you back once again in January.”
Hospitality Weekender is one of the flagship events from the world’s foremost drum & bass authority. With the same attention to detail and careful curation that it has championed for over 25 years, it’s the best possible way to escape your winter blues.
For more information on the line-up and other details, head to Hospitality Weekender’s website.
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