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Ros Atkins' Rave Machine

Thursday, 2 April 2026 — Friday, 3 April 2026

20:00 – 01:00

The Social· London, United Kingdom

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The Rave Machine is powering back up in the basement and this time for a big Easter Special!

BBC News legend Ros Atkins made his debut DJ appearance for us in 2024 and we have since taken his Rave Machine to Stonebridge at Glastonbury and a triumphant return last month to Ros’ home turf in Cornwall at the amazing Cornish Bank.

On Thursday 2 April we’ll bringing back the festival set up, so expect a barrage of 30 minute sets from a rolling cast of guests all playing the very best rave sounds, uptempo electronic bangers, jungle, breakbeat, D&B, hardcore, jungle techno and more.

‘Last year’s Glastonbury was where we launched Rave Machine – with short, high octane sets from some of the best DJs out there. We got such a great reaction from the crowd and the DJs. I can’t wait to bring Rave Machine back to The Social. Expect 30 minute sets that are going to take things to the next level.’ Ros Atkins

DateThursday, 2 April 2026 — Friday, 3 April 2026
Doors20:00 – 01:00
VenueThe SocialLondon, United Kingdom

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The Social London

The Social London

The Social opened in the summer of 1999. A two floor bar right at the heart of London evolved out of the legendary Heavenly Sunday Social club nights that ran in various venues between ’94 and ’99. Rather than act as a bricks and mortar extension of those nights, the Social quickly developed a reputation as a free-thinking, boundary pushing destination for open minded drinkers, keen listeners and late night thinkers. The Social is a stone’s throw from Oxford Circus. For the last two decades, it has been one of central London’s most loved getaways – somewhere between a modern day speakeasy and a home-from-home local. Originally designed by renowned architects David Adjaye and Will Russell and now being re-imagined two decades on by the original team that built it, the two floors offer their own unique takes on the perfect night out. Upstairs is an intimate, music-led wooden room while downstairs is a newly redesigned event space that’s just as likely to host frenetic live shows as literary events or packed out DJ gigs. Over the years, The Social has played host to everyone from the Chemical Brothers to Edna O’Brien, Wolf Alice to Adele, Horace Andy, Bon Iver, Young Fathers, Caitlin Moran, Four Tet, Kae Tempest, Cold War Steve, Jack White, Black Country New Road, Black Midi, Irvine Welsh, Jeremy Deller, Flying Lotus, Fat Boy Slim, Fat White Family, Laura Marling, Beck, the Avalanches, Andrew Weatherall, Michael Kiwanuka, Kevin Rowland, Super Furry Animals, the Charlatans, Aphex Twin and Lily Allen (to name a few). A 2019 campaign to Save The Social saw huge support from the public and bands, artists, promoters and DJs and eventually led to a new partnership with Venue Group. Then at the start of the pandemic in 2020 the venue shut the real life doors on Little Portland St, but stayed open by quickly turning into an online magazine and blog featuring writing from friends, family and other guest contributors and also met virtually every night (except Sundays) for the daily afterwork drinks DJ sets on Twitter and Facebook. One of the last venues left in the West End, The Social remains – two decades in – one of the very best spaces to lose a night in the U.K.

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