Worried About Henry (WAH) has announced the return of WAH In The City for 2025, bringing a massive drum and bass takeover to Silverworks Island, London, on 6th July. Known for curating some of the biggest events in the scene, WAH has once again pulled together a lineup stacked with world-class talent.
Among the standout names are Hybrid Minds with Tempza, who have built a reputation for their emotive, melodic take on drum and bass, and Sub Focus, a pioneering producer responsible for hits like Tidal Wave and Desire. These artists are FONN favourites, consistently delivering high-energy sets that blend anthemic melodies with heavy basslines.
Also on the bill are Delta Heavy, K Motionz, Hedex, Kanine, S.P.Y, Bru-C, Harriet Jaxxon, and Monrroe, alongside vocalists like Emily Makis and Issey Cross, ensuring a lineup that spans both the heavier and more melodic sides of drum and bass. BassLayerz, Sota, Nathan X, Duskee, Workforce, and Koherent add further depth to the event, while Circadian, IVY, Born on Road, and Yan bring their signature styles to the mix.
The event will take place at Silverworks Island, a unique open-air venue located at London’s Royal Docks. Offering a waterside setting with stunning skyline views, Silverworks Island has quickly established itself as one of the city’s best new spaces for large-scale electronic music events. The venue is easily accessible via the Royal Albert and Beckton Park DLR stations, making it convenient for festival-goers traveling from across the UK.
Worried About Henry has built a reputation as one of the UK’s top promoters for bass music, regularly hosting events at venues like Drumsheds, Printworks, and O2 Academy Brixton. With a history of bringing together legendary artists and rising stars, WAH has become a key name in the drum and bass scene, consistently delivering high-energy experiences for fans.
Tickets for WAH In The City 2025 are expected to sell fast, with early bird sales already generating significant demand. Fans are encouraged to secure their tickets as soon as possible to avoid missing out on what promises to be one of London’s biggest drum and bass events of the year.