TIME LOST:

PIONEERING NEW VENUE, THE DRUMSHEDS, LAUNCHES IN ENFIELD

Following the phenomenal success of Printworks London, Broadwick Venues bring another groundbreaking event space to the capital with The Drumsheds set to launch at Meridian Water in Enfield for acclaimed festival Field Day on Friday 7th and Saturday 8th June 2019.

Combining ten acres of outdoor space and four colossal, interlinked warehouses, the former BOC gasworks encompasses a staggering indoor capacity of 10,000; a cavernous, industrial setting to host some of the UK’s biggest shows.

Located next to Tottenham Marshes, away from residential properties and shielded by tree lines, industrial buildings and the banks of Walthamstow reservoir, events have the potential to run late-night operating hours, at louder volume and bigger scale than ever before. A game-changing prospect for London’s vibrant culture.

Developed in partnership with Enfield and Meridian Water, the UK’s largest regeneration project, a £6bn investment will transform the site into a thriving hub of creativity. A new Network Rail Overground station – Meridian Water – launches in May this year with direct links to Stratford in 20 mins and Liverpool Street in just 31 mins and is just 5 minutes walk to The Drumsheds.

Launching the venue, Field Day are set to host their 2019 festival on Friday 7th and Saturday 8th June 2019, with the likes of Skepta, Jorja Smith, Bonobo, Jungle, Modeselekor, The Black Madonna and Todd Terje amongst the first to perform at the groundbreaking new space.