After a landmark year, Ministry of Sound moves into winter with no intention of slowing down. From November through New Year’s Eve, the iconic SE1 venue presents one of its most ambitious seasonal programmes to date, spanning house, techno, trance, disco, UKG and global club culture. The schedule leads into a major MOS:NYE celebration featuring Girls Don’t Sync and Paul Woolford across all four rooms.
A High-Energy November: Debuts, Sell-Out Shows and Rare Line-Ups
November opens on 1 November with the Stanton Sessions: Halloween Special – The Ministry Doll Massacre, transforming the club into a theatrically haunted playground of bass and breakbeats.
The momentum continues with a run of major headline moments. On 7 November, Portuguese star Danni Gato hosts his biggest-ever UK show with Khenya and guests, followed on 8 November by Trance Sanctuary Presents: Kearnage, a euphoric event already marked as sold out.
Mid-month, Ministry hosts a series of long-awaited debut headline sets: Dyzen brings his largest UK show yet on 14 November, while Script headlines on 21 November, accompanied by rising talent and international collaborators.
Gok Wan’s Isolation Nation returns for two uplifting editions on 15 and 22 November, offering its signature blend of unity-driven house music.
Closing out the month, Goom Gum perform on 28 November, bringing melodic house with Afterlife and Armada flavour. On 29 November, two major nights run in parallel:
– From The Archives: The Gallery revives one of Ministry’s most celebrated trance legacies with Sander Van Doorn and Tall Paul b2b Seb Fontaine,
– Bresh, the global Latin phenomenon, makes its long-anticipated Ministry debut with high-energy reggaeton, Latin pop and club rhythms.
December: Nostalgia, Festive Energy and Close-of-Year Anthems
December opens with Disco Daddy on 6 December, featuring Norman Jay, Michael Gray and Carly Foxx in a night of disco, soul and house classics.
On 13 December, UKG Brunch: Christmas Special lands with garage, funky house and holiday-season energy, while La Fiesta hosts Rooleh, Tre Reynolds, Easttown and Sian Owen across the venue.
Pitch Records take over on 20 December, led by Max Chapman and Leon with their signature tech-house sound.
After the Christmas break, Smoove returns for a Boxing Day session on 26 December, followed by BackTo95’s End of Year Celebration on 27 December, a deep dive into classic house and garage with DJ Spoony, Matt Jam Lamont, Norris Da Boss and a full roster of veteran UKG selectors. The night also features live performances from Lynsey Moore and Kallaghan.
Ministry of Sound’s NYE 2024/2025: A Four-Room Marathon
The season concludes on 31 December with MOS:NYE, a full-venue New Year’s spectacular.
In The Box, headliners Girls Don’t Sync and Paul Woolford lead a high-impact room alongside Emerald and PRESTi.
In 103, Jam House hosts Djammin, Maximum b2b Meeshy, Omari b2b Ossie and Krissy b2b Nicky Summers.
The Loft features Ittman Presents: Talk Nice Sounds, offering future-facing club selections.
Baby Box closes the year with Joe NBO and Travis Casa for an intimate late-night finale.
Tickets & Full Listings
Tickets for all events across November and December are now available directly via Ministry of Sound.
Selected Listings:
November
07.11 – Danni Gato, Khenya + more
08.11 – Trance Sanctuary Presents: Kearnage [SOLD OUT]
14.11 – Dyzen, P.O.U, Huts + more
15.11 – Isolation Nation / Joshwa + guests
21.11 – Script (headline), Baset + more
22.11 – Isolation Nation Vol.2 / Dam Swindle, Makez
28.11 – Goom Gum
29.11 – The Gallery (Sander Van Doorn, Tall Paul b2b Seb Fontaine) / Bresh
December
06.12 – Disco Daddy
13.12 – UKG Brunch Xmas Special / La Fiesta
20.12 – Pitch Records: Max Chapman, Leon
26.12 – Smoove
27.12 – BackTo95 – End of Year Celebration
31.12 – MOS:NYE (Girls Don’t Sync, Paul Woolford, Emerald, PRESTi)
With a schedule filled with debuts, legendary returning brands and genre-spanning nights, Ministry of Sound’s winter season offers something for every corner of the electronic music community — right up to one of London’s most anticipated New Year’s Eve finales.
