London’s legendary XOYO is back with a bang this January, delivering a bass-fuelled series of Friday night events guaranteed to shake off the winter gloom. With jungle, drum ’n’ bass, and bassline at the forefront, the month’s standout parties include Ray Keith: All Night Long (10th January), House of Girls Next Door (17th January), and MC Flux: 35 Years Deep (24th January).
Kicking things off is drum ’n’ bass trailblazer Ray Keith, who’s set to deliver a five-hour marathon accompanied by MCs Moose & Juiceman. Speaking about his highly anticipated set, Ray said: “What a way to kick off the year. I’m going to be playing some soul, rare groove, jazz, hip hop, funk, disco, house, ’88-’89 classics, and going through the gears from 91-94 – I’m gona throw in some pop classics because that’s where we’re from… Big up all the DJs that paved the way before us. See you on the dance floor.”
On 17th January, Girls Next Door take over with their first-ever 360-degree show, an immersive setup featuring Euphonique, Katalyst, and Klumzykhemist. This powerhouse trio – Maddy V, Ms Pink, and Mila Falls – bring DJ mastery, MC brilliance, and soaring vocals to the stage, ensuring a night of unrivalled energy.
To round off the month, jungle and d’n’b royalty MC Flux celebrates 35 years of dominance. Known for his work with legends like Fabio & Grooverider and Goldie, Flux leads a star-studded lineup including Sweetpea, DJ Flight, DJ Storm, 2 Bad Mice, T>1, and Doc Scott, spread across two rooms of bass-fuelled chaos.
Curated by indie powerhouse Weird Science alongside LWE, XOYO’s January roster reflects the club’s reputation as one of London’s most treasured venues. With an 800-capacity dance floor, it’s an intimate haven for bass lovers and a tribute to the underground’s roots.
Tickets start from £10 plus booking fees. Head to xoyo.co.uk for details and follow @xoyolondon for updates.
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