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Ministry of Sound Finalise Winter Plans including NYE

After a landmark year, Ministry of Sound shows no sign of slowing down as it powers into the winter season. Between now and a huge New Year’s Eve celebration with Girls Don’t Sync and Paul Woolford, the club rolls out a packed schedule spanning house, techno, trance, disco and UKG, each night bringing its own crowd, vibe and unmistakable SE1 magic.

November brings a flurry of debuts, sold-out sessions and some of the year’s most in-demand line-ups. The month kicks off on 1 November with Stanton Sessions: Halloween Special – The Ministry Doll Massacre, transforming the club into a haunted house of bass and breakbeats. On 7 November, Danni Gato headlines his biggest-ever UK show with Khenya and guests, followed by Trance Sanctuary Presents: Kearnage on 8 November, a euphoric sell-out.

Mid-month, Dyzen and Script each deliver their largest UK headline sets to date on 14 and 21 November, joined by rising names and global collaborators. Gok Wan’s Isolation Nation returns for back-to-back editions on 15 and 22 November, spreading its trademark house unity.

Closing the month, 28 November sees melodic house trio and Afterlife and Armada associates Goom Gum play. The following night, 29 November, From The Archives: The Gallery revives one of the club’s most legendary trance nights for a special heritage edition with Sander Van Doorn and Tall Paul b2b Seb Fontaine, while Bresh makes a long awaited debut at Ministry the same night with its signature high-energy Latin vibes.

December delivers a mix of nostalgia and festive euphoria. Disco Daddy lights up 6 December with Norman Jay, Michael Gray and Carly Foxx, before UKG Brunch: Christmas Special on 13 December brings endless garage and funky house fun. Pitch Records takes over on 20 December with Max Chapman, Leon and guests.

After the holidays, Smoove returns on Boxing Day, followed by BackTo95 on 27 December for a journey through classic house and garage anthems. The season culminates on 31 December with MOS:NYE, a defining finale featuring state-of-the-art production and a marathon of house, techno and dancefloor anthems across all four rooms.

In the Box are garage and house tastemakers Girls Don’t Sync and UK chart topper and master of all forms of house, Paul Woolford, plus Emerald and PRESTi, while in 103 Jam House presents Djammin, Maximum b2b Meeshy, Omari b2b Ossie and Krissy b2b Nicky Summers. In The Loft, Ittman Presents: Talk Nice Sounds for the freshest selections and in Baby Box, Joe NBO and Travis Casa complete this most epic party. 

Tickets for all shows are available here

 

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