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HOSPITALITY RETURNS TO BRISTOL WITH HOSPITAL30 ON THE HARBOUR

Orange sunset event poster for Hospital Records at the harbour, listing DJs and July 25 date over a city waterfront.

Hospitality makes an unmissable return to Bristol this summer with HOSPITAL30 ON THE HARBOUR, an open-air celebration marking 30 years of Hospital Records. Taking place on Saturday 25 July at the Lloyds Amphitheatre as part of the Siren Bristol summer series, this is a highly anticipated comeback of the brand's Harbourside showcase. For this special anniversary edition, Hospitality spotlights a vibrant spectrum of drum & bass talent celebrating the label's ever-evolving identity across three decades. The main stage serves as the heartbeat of the true Hospitality sound, featuring standout performances from Hybrid Minds, High Contrast, Fred V, Hoax, Pola & Bryson, Ryda and special guests DJ Marky, with Metrik and Lens also set to ignite the arena, alongside hosting duties from Dynamite, Ayah Marar, Texas, Ruthless and PVC.


Area 2 is hosted by Nu:Tone's newest venture, The Deep End, a contrasting, more intimate space curated for true heads and curious newcomers alike. Dedicated to the deeper side of D&B, it champions both timeless selections and forward-thinking sounds with standout sets from pioneers London Elektricity, Bryan Gee, Nu:Tone and Makoto, alongside new school flavours from Winslow, Gabriella Bongo and Bassi b2b Charli Brix. Set against the iconic backdrop of Bristol's waterfront, the Harbourside provides one of the city's most impressive outdoor locations with easy access from Bristol Temple Meads. Alongside the music, the site hosts street-food traders, chill-out areas and festival pop-ups including the Hospital Shop, adding to Hospitality's inclusive, community-led atmosphere. Since its founding in 1996, Hospital Records has grown into the world's largest independent drum & bass label, and this 2026 edition is set to bring thousands together for a sun-soaked celebration.


HOSPITAL30 ON THE HARBOUR | Saturday 25 July | Lloyds Amphitheatre, BristolTickets: sirenbristol.com

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