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Hour House. Your Rush London 2026 | Lineup & Event Details

Electronic music event featuring Antal, Ays, Bevan, Hunee, Kléo, and Soichi Terada on March 20, 2026, at Corsica Studios, London.

·By Mike Jansen·
Hour House. Your Rush London 2026 | Lineup & Event Details - EDM news article

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Electronic music event featuring Antal, Ays, Bevan, Hunee, Kléo, and Soichi Terada on March 20, 2026, at Corsica Studios, London.

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On Friday, March 20, 2026, Corsica Studios in London will host a special electronic music event titled Hour House. Your Rush. This event is part of the Corsica Studios Closing Series, themed "Nothing Lasts Forever." As the venue prepares to close its doors, music enthusiasts can look forward to a night filled with diverse sounds typical of electronic music culture.

The lineup features a mix of talented artists, each bringing their unique style to the event. Hunee, hailing from Berlin, is well-regarded in house music circles and has had a significant influence in the genre. Ays, coming from Kraggenburg, specializes in electronic music that resonates with audiences through its rhythmic complexities. Amsterdam's very own Antal, Bevan, and Kléo will also take to the decks, showcasing their individual takes on electronic sounds. Rounding out the lineup is Soichi Terada, an artist known for his innovative compositions and contributions to the genre.

London's electronic music scene is vibrant and continuously evolving, making it a pivotal hub for artists and music lovers alike. In the upcoming months, the city will see events like GALA'26 on May 22, and Waterworks 2026 on September 12, along with the Run Away Festival Essex from May 23-24. These events reflect the rich tapestry of electronic music as it thrives in the capital, offering numerous opportunities for both established and emerging talents.

Source: EDMDanceDirectory.com

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