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SUNDAY SERVICE London 2026 | Tickets, Lineup & Event Details

SUNDAY SERVICE features Abby Daze, N-Type, Lily London, Uncle G, and Yasmine, showcasing garage and dubstep on April 26, 2026, in London.

·By Stefan van der Veen·

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SUNDAY SERVICE features Abby Daze, N-Type, Lily London, Uncle G, and Yasmine, showcasing garage and dubstep on April 26, 2026, in London.

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The upcoming event taking place on Sunday, April 26, 2026, at Planet Wax in London is SUNDAY SERVICE. This event will focus on electronic music genres, specifically Garage and Dubstep. Planet Wax is a prominent venue that has been pivotal in hosting various electronic music events, providing an ideal space for the gathering of energetic artists and fans alike.

The lineup for SUNDAY SERVICE features five well-established artists from the London electronic music scene. Abby Daze is known for her diverse electronic sound, while N-Type brings his expertise in dubstep. Both Lily London and Uncle G also hail from London, contributing their unique takes on electronic music to the event. Yasmine, another London talent, further enhances the lineup with her fresh approach to electronic sounds, ensuring a rich mixture of styles that appeals to fans of both garage and dubstep.

In the context of London's dynamic electronic music scene, this event occurs amidst several other notable upcoming events. Just weeks after SUNDAY SERVICE, GALA'26 will take place on May 22, 2026, featuring 105 artists. Additionally, Waterworks 2026 is scheduled for September 12, 2026, with 88 artists set to join the showcase. The city continues to be a hub for electronic music enthusiasts, hosting numerous events that reflect its vibrant culture.

Tickets and full event details for SUNDAY SERVICE are available on EDMDanceDirectory.com.

Source: EDMDanceDirectory.com

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