Featuring Deep Dish, David Morales, Brina Knauss, Patrice Bäumel, Michael Mayer, Mano Le Tough, Pan-Pot, Agoria, and more.
Photo credit: 77 – Official
After announcing opening performances from Skepta and Kerri Chandler, new Marylebone venue 77 now reveals the full scope of its Autumn/Winter 2025 program. Running weekly from late September through December, the high-spec, 550-capacity space beneath The BoTree will host a blend of electronic and live music acts, bridging legends with emerging talent.
The first full month features Derrick Carter in an all-night session, a rare extended house set from Pan-Pot, and shows by Bontan, Patrice Bäumel, Michael Mayer, and Agoria. Also confirmed are sets by Moojo, Kasango, Laolu, and cinematic electronics from Parisian favorite Olympe.
November welcomes the return of Deep Dish, a full-length performance by David Morales, and appearances by Fiona Kraft, Serge Devant, and Victor Calderone. Detroit’s Marcellus Pittman and Berlin duo Adana Twins also join the lineup, while cult festival Zamna begins a monthly residency centered on global sounds and indigenous culture.
December closes the season with Omar S, Echonomist, Mano Le Tough, and a still-to-be-announced guest on Saturday, December 20. Throughout October, local platform No Signal curates four Thursday takeovers celebrating Black History Month with a focus on African diasporas and their influence across genres.
Designed with L-Acoustics sound, KS21 subs, and an immersive visual system including strobes, LED walls, and lasers, 77 aims to merge top-tier production with human-scale intimacy. Behind the project are Jonathan Wade (Tao Group), Eniz Hilmi (Rinse FM, Mas Tiempo), and Sebastian Banovic (KOKO), whose shared vision puts connection, culture, and weekly curation at its core.
Full lineup and tickets are available here.