Magazine Open Air 2026
Magazine Open Air arrives on Greenwich Peninsula this summer, introducing a new way for London to experience electronic music outdoors. Created by Broadwick Live, the team behind Printworks and Drumsheds, the series transforms a previously unused riverside space beside Magazine London into an open sky dancefloor framed by the capital’s skyline. Running across select weekends in August 2026, the concept focuses on curated standalone shows rather than a traditional festival format, inviting audiences to settle into music from afternoon sunshine through to illuminated evening sets.
The opening show lands on Friday 14 August, led by Meduza and James Hype with Our House, bringing polished house music and high energy mixing designed to set the tone for the entire series. The following day, Saturday 15 August, sees Josh Baker and Max Dean step up for their London debut back to back set, combining groove driven UK tech house with punchy club momentum.
On Sunday 16 August, the mood shifts as Soulection celebrates fifteen years as a global collective. Known for blending future R and B, hip hop and soulful electronic sounds, the showcase promises warmth, community and a more laid back summer atmosphere across the riverside setting.
The second weekend begins on Friday 21 August, when Amelie Lens joins Sara Landry for their European debut back to back performance. Both artists are defining voices in modern techno, bringing precision, intensity and powerful energy to the open air stage. The vibe turns euphoric on Saturday 22 August as Purple Disco Machine delivers disco infused house built for golden hour dancing and feel good movement.
A final closing event on Sunday 23 August remains to be announced, adding a sense of anticipation to an already ambitious programme. Magazine Open Air positions itself not just as another music event, but as a fresh perspective on how sound, space and city life can come together during London’s summer.