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Brixton Disco Festival returns to London for 2026 edition

Derrick Carter, Luke Una, Natasha Diggs, Aroop Roy, and Mousse T.’s Revival House Project lead the program across multiple Brixton venues.

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Brixton Disco Festival will return to London on Saturday, May 2nd, 2026, for its eighth edition. Running from 2 pm to 2 am, the independently operated event once again activates several venues across Brixton.

Chicago house and disco figure Derrick Carter leads the 2026 lineup alongside Balearic selector Luke Una and French producer Young Pulse. UK artist Dave Lee JN also joins the programme, continuing his longstanding connection with modern disco.

Festival regular Norman Jay MBE returns with his eclectic selections. The bill also features Natasha Diggs, Melvo Baptiste, and London-based DJ and producer Aroop Roy. Additional performances across the day and night include Tommy Soul, Tonno Disko, Carly Foxx, The Disco Don (BLVD), Faro, Jade Edwards, LEV, Palma Music, Saint Lukez, Tayo and Frank Tope, Tigerbalm, and Utopia Presents.

One of the central moments of this year’s edition sees Mousse T. present his Revival House Project. The show brings together vocalists Kathy Brown, Peyton, Imaani, and Nambi for a live celebration of house music’s vocal roots. Elsewhere, Close Counters will perform live, alongside a vocal set from Marcia Carr.

Curated stages return across the festival’s venues. Faith All Dayer hosts Dave Jarvis, Stuart Patterson, and Terry Farley, while Deep Into Soul brings Neil Pierce and Sy Sez. The Disco Express welcomes Bustin’ Loose and guests, and the Handson Family Stage returns with its community of selectors.

Beyond the dance floor, the Ritzy will host a screening of ‘Rockers Don’t Stop: The Revival of Rockers Revenge’. The film will be followed by a Q&A with producer Arthur Baker.

For more information and tickets, visit the official website here.

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