Ministry unveils full winter programme including New Year’s Eve with Girls Don’t Sync and Paul Woolford.
Ministry of Sound has announced its full winter schedule featuring a wide range of events across house, techno, trance, disco and UKG. The season runs through November and December, culminating in a major New Year’s Eve event headlined by Girls Don’t Sync and Paul Woolford.
After a landmark year, the London venue continues its momentum with a series of high-profile shows. November’s calendar includes Kearnage, Joshwa, Gok Wan’s Isolation Nation, Dyzen and Goom Gum, alongside heritage nights such as The Gallery: From the Archives with Sander Van Doorn, Tall Paul and Seb Fontaine and the debut of Bresh, which is a bold and Latin-inspired party.
Gray, and Carly Foxx front Disco Daddy on 6 December, while Pitch Records hosts Max Chapman and Leon on 20 December. The post-Christmas lineup includes Smoove on Boxing Day and BackTo95 on 27 December, celebrating the golden era of house and garage with a roster of scene legends including DJ Spoony, Matt Jam Lamont and Norris Da Boss Windross.
The winter season concludes with MOS: NYE on 31 December, featuring Girls Don’t Sync, Paul Woolford, Emerald and PRESTi in The Box, alongside Jam House Presents and Ittman’s Talk Nice Sounds across the other rooms. The event will showcase Ministry’s trademark production and multi-room programming, uniting thousands for one of London’s most anticipated New Year celebrations.
Tickets for all shows are available via ministryofsound.com
