Hospitality makes an unmissable return to Bristol this summer with HOSPITAL30 ON THE HARBOUR, a landmark open-air celebration marking 30 years of Hospital Records. Taking place on Saturday 25th July at the Lloyds Amphitheatre, the event marks the brand’s first Harbourside showcase in over a year as part of the Siren Bristol summer series. Following three consecutive sold-out shows in the city, the stage is set for another standout day soundtracked by drum & bass royalty under the mid-summer sun.
Set against the iconic waterfront backdrop of Bristol Harbourside, the location stands as one of the city’s most impressive outdoor venues. Overlooking the harbour and surrounded by the energy of the city centre, the main stage will once again sit proudly in front of the Lloyds Amphitheatre, offering a spacious open-air experience with easy access from Bristol Temple Meads and across the city.
This special anniversary edition celebrates the full breadth of Hospital Records’ legacy, spotlighting a vibrant spectrum of drum & bass across three decades. The main stage will represent 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.
Meanwhile, Area 2 will be hosted by Nu:Tone’s latest project, The Deep End, offering a more intimate space dedicated to the deeper side of drum & bass. Designed for true heads and curious newcomers alike, this area champions both timeless selections and forward-thinking sounds, encouraging exploration and connection. Nestled alongside local street-food traders and the official Hospital Shop, Area 2 will feature standout sets from pioneers London Elektricity, Bryan Gee, Nu:Tone, and Makoto, alongside new-school energy from Winslow, Gabriella Bongo, and Bassi b2b Charli Brix. Hosting duties across both stages will be handled by Dynamite, Ayah Marar, Texas, Ruthless, and PVC.
HOSPITAL30 ON THE HARBOUR sits proudly within the wider Siren Bristol summer series, the city’s flagship programme of open-air concerts at the Lloyds Amphitheatre. The series brings together landmark live performances across genres in one of Bristol’s most iconic settings. The first 2026 announcement revealed the highly anticipated return of The Maccabees, who perform on Thursday 23rd July, with another major event still to be announced. Together, the series reinforces Bristol’s reputation as a destination for world-class live music.

The event also forms a key part of Hospital Records’ global 30th anniversary celebrations. Founded in 1996 by Tony Colman and Chris Goss, the label has grown into the world’s largest independent drum & bass imprint, renowned for its consistency, creative vision, and community-first ethos. Through Hospitality, the label has built an international reputation for high-quality drum & bass events across London, the UK, and beyond.
Alongside the music, attendees can expect street-food traders, chill-out zones, and festival pop-ups including the Hospital Shop, reinforcing Hospitality’s inclusive and community-led atmosphere. With a long-standing history of sell-out Bristol shows alongside local bass music curators The Blast, this 2026 edition is set to unite thousands for a sun-soaked celebration at one of the city’s most iconic waterfront locations.
Ticket information, artwork, and further lineup details are available via Siren Bristol, Undivide, and Hospitality DnB.
