Keep Hush will return to the East London venue, The Cause, this weekend for the two-day event Freeform, supported by Relentless.
Known for throwing incredible parties, the Keep Hush team fosters a community spirit that encourages new friendships while showcasing exceptional artists.
Freeform marks the largest Keep Hush event of the year to date, featuring a two-day celebration that includes DJ sets, production masterclasses, and a sense of togetherness associated with this platform.
Scheduled for September 20th – 21st, Freeform aims to be as accessible as possible—tickets are very affordable, and those who arrive at The Cause before 3pm will enjoy free entry.
The centerpiece of the event is undoubtedly the impressive line-up, featuring club talent from the UK and beyond. Notable highlights include a back-to-back set from Flava D and Skala, and a performance by well-respected UK rap artist Capo Lee.
Just Jane and Madam X will be participating, along with back-to-back sets from DJ Q and Finn, Mixtress and Pete Cannon, and the exciting collaboration of Apple Music broadcaster Naina and emerging DnB artist Tim Reaper.
Reflecting the programming over the two days, Saturday will focus on UK Garage, Breaks, and 140, while Sunday will explore Jungle, DnB, and Hardcore—all key UK sounds experiencing a revival in 2025.
Additionally, there will be a variety of workshops and discussions throughout the weekend. Spotlighting the audience, CDR will host a production masterclass where attendees can play their own tracks on a full club sound system, alongside studio sessions led by Madam X and Yaw Evans.
For those new to DJing, Voices Radio will run interactive sessions aimed at introducing beginners to turntables, helping DJs enhance their skills.
The event is powered by Relentless, with Freeform intended as a physical space to celebrate the vibrant diversity of London’s club culture, where raving, learning, and exchanging ideas can occur simultaneously.
Interested in attending? Purchase your tickets here.
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