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Silverworks Island

Silverworks Island (credit: khaliphotograph)

Returning for summer 2026, Silverworks Island reopens at London’s Royal Docks with three headline shows already confirmed from Above & Beyond, Worried About Henry, and FISHER. Set on a raw, industrial stretch of waterfront in the heart of East London’s Royal Victoria Dock, it combines panoramic docklands views, expansive outdoor space, and a post-industrial aesthetic that transforms from sun-soaked afternoons to night-time revelry. 

Following a debut season that welcomed thousands of music fans, the venue aims to raise the bar, offering a summer programme where electronic music meets cinematic London surroundings.

Kicking off the season, Above & Beyond return to their hometown on Friday, 3 July, bringing their  Bigger Than All Of Us production to the dockside venue. Joined by a full roster of Anjuna label talent, the show should include euphoric, melody-driven sets.

 

On Sunday, 5 July, Worried About Henry takes over for WAH In The City 2026. Following the 2025 edition, the festival has apparently grown its reputation as one of the UK’s leading D&B experiences. Pendulum (Live) headlines, joined by Andy C: AliVe, Mozey, Sota, Andromedik, Viridity B2B Vio.let, and special guest K Motionz, with Royal Rumble hosting Stage 2 and Kings of the Rollers confirmed. Over 30 artists will perform across multiple open-air stages, with further exclusive B2B2B sets still to be announced. 

 

Closing this first wave of announcements, FISHER returns to London on Saturday, 11 July, bringing his energy to the docks for a full day-to-night takeover. The Australian DJ continues his rise with a run of headline shows, Ibiza and Las Vegas residencies, and a catalogue of releases. Additional acts will be revealed in the coming months.

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