Magazine Open—Air is running this summer
Broadwick Live, the team behind Printworks, Drumsheds, and Silverworks Island, is turning a unused riverside location around its Greenwich venue Magazine into an outdoor, festival-scale venue this summer. Across six dates this August, the space will become Magazine Open—Air, a “roofless dancefloor” with a bespoke stage, leading sound, and unique production, hosting one-off day-to-night sets.
The series is launching on Fri 14th August with Our House featuring Maduza and James Hype, with Josh Baker b2b Max Dean, 15 Years: The Soulection Experience, Amelie Lens b2b Sara Landry and Purple Disco Machine taking over on four of the other August dates. The closing event, on Sun 23rd August, is still TBA but the events are yet another indication of the city’s nightlife renaissance.
Speaking about the series, Luke Huxham, Managing Director at Broadwick Live, said: “We’ve been excited about the potential of this project for some time. Built on a foundation of unique programming, ambitious production, and obsessive attention to detail, Open—Air sits on the bank of the River Thames at Greenwich Peninsula, bringing people closer to London’s iconic skyline than ever before.
Today, people want layered experiences with high production value and thoughtful curation. Open—Air is our answer to that. The stage and site have been designed to show London from a completely new perspective, delivering something truly unique for both our guests and artists.”
Key Information
Dates | Fri 14th – Sun 23rd August 2026
Address | 11 Ordnance Crescent, London, SE10 0JH
For more information | broadwicklive.com










