Hospital30 on the Harbour is set to feature Hybrid Minds, London Elektricity, High Contrast, Pola & Bryson, Metrik, and more for a drum and bass takeover of Bristol.
Known for housing some of the most influential drum and bass tracks since its inception in 1996, Hospital Records celebrates 30 years this summer with Hospital30 on The Harbour. This highly anticipated open-air celebration is happening in Bristol at Lloyds Amphitheatre on Saturday, July 25, as part of Siren Bristol’s open-air summer music series.
Hospitality has grown to be recognized as the world’s largest independent drum & bass imprint, committed to community-driven culture through events like Hospitality Weekender, Hospitality on The Beach, and more. That lineage is reflected directly in the structure and curation of Hospital30 on The Harbour itself.
The festival will take over the city’s Harbourside with sets from definitive artists, including London Elektricity, Hybrid Minds, High Contrast, Bryan Gee, and Nu:Tone, as well as newcomers like Winslow, Gabriella Bongo, and Bassi b2b Charli Brix.
The main stage channels the classic Hospitality energy with additional sets from Fred V, Hoax, Pola & Bryson, Ryda, and special guest DJ Marky, alongside Metrik and Lens. In contrast, Area 2 — hosted by Nu:Tone’s The Deep End — offers a more intimate environment focused on the deeper side of drum and bass. With pioneers like Makoto sharing space with newer voices, the second area emphasizes not only the roots of the genre but its evolution. Tempza, Dynamite, pvc, Ayah Marar, Texas, and Ruthless offer their emcee skills for the day, highlighting the importance of momentum and hype within drum & bass.
Beyond the music, the experience is designed as an all-day journey featuring local food vendors, spaces to unwind, and pop-up activations — like the Hospital Shop — stationed throughout the site. It’s a layout designed to make both longtime supporters and first-time attendees feel part of the same occasion.
After years of sold-out shows in Bristol and a deep-rooted connection to the city’s bass music culture, Hospitality’s 30th-anniversary show is set to draw thousands to the Harbourside for a sunlit celebration of drum and bass history, evolution, and communal joy.
Tickets for Hospital30 on The Harbour are available now at Siren Bristol’s website. Be sure to follow Hospital Records’ social platforms to stay up to date on new music and events.
Hospital30 on The Harbour 2026 – Lineup:





