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Underground Connections (Konekta X Mitzi Turbo) London 2026 | Lineup

Join the electronic music scene on March 21, 2026, in London for Underground Connections featuring artists from various electronic genres.

·By Christian de Graaf·
Underground Connections (Konekta X Mitzi Turbo) London 2026 | Lineup - EDM news article

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Join the electronic music scene on March 21, 2026, in London for Underground Connections featuring artists from various electronic genres.

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On Saturday, March 21, 2026, London will host Underground Connections (Konekta X Mitzi Turbo) at Distillery N17. This event will spotlight a lineup of diverse artists exploring the realms of Techno and Jungle music. Located in the heart of London, Distillery N17 has established itself as a key venue for electronic music events, contributing to the city's vibrant nightlife.

The artist lineup for this event features a mix of talent from across Europe. Krunx, hailing from Paris, brings a fresh perspective with his electronic sound, while Amsterdam's Louise Plus One adds her unique flair to the mix. Hughesee, also from Amsterdam, complements the lineup with his electronic roots. Additionally, London’s own gaptooth adds a local flavor to the event with his distinctive style. Together, these artists create an exciting blend of genres, ensuring a dynamic auditory experience for attendees.

The local electronic music scene in London is robust and constantly evolving. In addition to Underground Connections, the city anticipates other significant events such as GALA'26 on May 22, 2026, and Waterworks 2026 on September 12, 2026. Furthermore, the Run Away Festival Essex scheduled for the weekend of May 23-24, 2026, illustrates the breadth of diverse events taking place in the area, showcasing London's role as an important hub for electronic music enthusiasts.

Source: EDMDanceDirectory.com

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