Illus1on stepping into Groovetank Live for the De La Casa Techno Takeover at Groovetank sets the tone for a Sunday that demands attention. The De La Casa Techno Takeover isn’t just about stacked lineups—it’s about layering intensity. With Sully Two, Antipodes, and Dj People S Princess sharing the bill, this one runs deep into the techno spectrum. If you’re looking for the heavy stuff, this is your room.
On a completely different wavelength, FOLD keeps things frenetic with the 160 Unity x BUMPAH: London's footwork, juke & 160 day party. The lineup is sharp, pulling in Heavee, Tim Reaper, and Mantra as they push footwork and juke through a London lens. It’s fast, percussive, and perfect for those who like their BPMs elevated.
For something more intimate, The Lion and Lamb hosts Fake Society: Petre Inspirescu + Cem Ozden, headlined by the Romanian minimal master Petre Inspirescu. This one feels like it’s designed for heads-in-the-music moments, with the venue’s tight, low-key atmosphere amplifying the subtle details.
Meanwhile, The Jazz Cafe brings a rare milestone moment with 50 Years of Greg Wilson [Extended Day Set]. An extended set from Greg Wilson isn’t just a disco education—it’s a celebration of one of the genre’s key figures. Expect groove-heavy selections from start to finish.
And no Sunday in London is fully complete without a nod to Horse Meat Disco at Eagle London at The Eagle. Horse Meat Disco keeps the floor moving with their signature mix of house and disco, ensuring the energy stays high well into the night.
For the full picture of what’s happening across London this Sunday, check out all London events.
