MAK 10 x Ministry of Sound 2025 Review

The MAK 10 event at Ministry of Sound arrived with the kind of confidence that only a true London club moment can deliver. From the second the doors opened, MAK 10 set the pace with a lineup that felt like a family gathering of heavy hitters. The room lit up the moment DJ Pioneer stepped in with his signature bounce, followed by a sharp and stylish set from Kushed, who kept the bass rolling in smooth waves. Hannah Faith floated between soulful grooves and bold percussive switches, while Jamo Beatz brought the fire with tight blends that made the crowd erupt every time he reached for the fader.

MAK 10 himself moved through the booth like he owned the air, shifting the night from grime energy to pure club pressure in seconds. The crowd loved every turn, and you could feel the connection between performer and people with every reload. Familiar faces from the scene were scattered everywhere, from dancers who have been holding the culture down for years to producers cheering from the back of the room. A few London creatives and TikTok music voices were spotted celebrating in the corner, alongside a mix of fans who came ready to move from the first track.

The energy was warm, open, and full of character, the kind of night where you could dance next to strangers and end up shouting the same chorus together minutes later. The Ministry of Sound speakers did their usual magic, pushing out thick club pressure that wrapped around the crowd and made each drop feel personal. The main room stayed packed, joyful, and loud, with people fully tuned in to every switch from each DJ.

By the end of the night the feeling was simple. MAK 10 brought the people, the people brought the joy, and Ministry of Sound turned the whole thing into a memory worth keeping.