51st Festival Unveils New Home & First Names For House Music Extravaganza

  • Festival will take place at Copthall Playing Fields on Saturday 20th August 2022

  • Dennis Ferrer, India (Live), Crazy P Soundsystem, Paul Woolford, Nadia Rose (Live), Kenny Dope and more among first announced

  • New stage hosts include Metalheadz and La Fiesta

  • Tickets on sale here

  • Assets are here

London, 31st March: After much anticipation, 51st Festival has revealed the first taster of its incredible lineup and new site, NW4’s Copthall Playing Fields.

Famed for delivering the best in house music and all its many strands of influence, this year’s lineup does not disappoint. For house heads, legends of the genre like Dennis Ferrer, who is joined by some soon to be announced friends, Kenny Dope, one half of trailblazing duo Masters at Work, and Roger Sanchez ensure 51st Festival stays close to its roots.

For fans of soulful sounds, three of dance music’s most iconic vocalists, India (Live), Barbara Tucker (Live) and Julie McKnight (Live), will delight festival goers with euphoric sets packed with cherished hits. With the UKG revival gathering pace, the festival offers the opportunity to witness some of the cornerstones of the genre up close. Dancers will be able to worship at the altar of Todd ‘The God’ Edwards, as well as founding fathers DJ Spoony, Wookie, Matt Jam Lamont and Zed Bias.

There’s also a wide-ranging selection of live sets for festival goers to sample. Soca and dancehall icon Charly Black (Live) will dip into his deep back catalogue of hits while Nadia Rose (Live) will pick up the pace with her unstoppable delivery and razor sharp bars.

While paying homage to those that have come before is a huge part of 51st’s ethos, it’s also important to salute those breaking through. Leading the tech house charge is Max Chapman and GW Harrison while no one pens bouncier house tunes than Paul Woolford, who will cause chaos on dancefloors all summer. Sure to be a highlight of the day, TxC will have crowds moving to their unique strain of amapiano, one of the world’s hottest new genres. A brand new Drum & Bass stage is hosted by pioneering label Metalheadz and includes heavyweights Randall and Dillinja with some special guests to be announced.

Adding to the excitement, 51st Festival will also open the gates to its new home at Copthall Playing Fields. 20 minutes more central than previous site Trent Park, the new location is easily accessible by tube (Mill Hill East on the Northern Line), train (Mill Hill Broadway, 17 minutes from King’s Cross St Pancras), bus (Copthall Sports Centre) and by car with plenty of parking available. With plenty of surprises to come, 51st’s new site will elevate the festival to new heights and provide its best party yet across seven stages.


General tickets are £35 and VIP tickets are £50

Tickets are available here: www.51stfestival.com


Event Details 

Saturday 20th August 2022 - 11AM-10PM

Copthall Playing Fields, Champions Way, Page St, London NW4 1PS


51st Festival 2022 lineup

Dennis Ferrer (The World As We Know It set)

Roger Sanchez

Kenny Dope

India (Live)

Charly Black (Live)

TXC

Mark Knight

HOUSE N' HD (MIKE DUNN & TERRY HUNTER)

Barbara Tucker (Live)

Julie McKnight (Live)

Nadia Rose (Live)

DJ Spoony

Todd Edwards

Anane


(A-Z)

Bobby & Steve

Christine Blonde (Live)

CKP

Crazy P Soundsystem

Dillinja

DJ Listener

DJ Nate

Dr Packer

DJ E.Z.M

Groove Assassin

Groover Washington

GW Harrison

Housepoet

Indie Amoi (Live)

Jerry Rankin

Kele Le Roc (Live)

Kyma The DJ

Lee Coffey

Lisa Mercedez (Live)

Majestic

Mark Felton (Dolly Rockers)

Mark Radford

Matt Jam Lamont

Max Chapman

MC Creed

MC DT

MC Kie

MC Rankin

MC Onyx Stone

Omotosho

Opolopo

Paul Woolford

Randall

Richie Dan (Live)

Robbo Ranx

Sammy Porter

Sequinella

Sol Brown

Steve Harrington

Supa D & Coldsteps

The Heatwave

Wookie

Zed Bias



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lee@namemusic.net

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