Daal & Bass Launches First London Event Bringing South Asian Rave Culture to Vittoria Wharf Studio
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Daal & Bass has announced its first fully programmed event, marking a major step for the platform as it shifts from digital movement to real-world dancefloor on Saturday, 13 December 2025, at Vittoria Wharf Studio in London. Known for championing South Asian electronic culture online, the brand now brings its vision into a physical space designed to celebrate sound, identity and community without compromise. Grab your tickets here.
Founded on a mission to educate, entertain and immerse audiences in South Asian music culture, Daal & Bass has rapidly grown into one of the most distinctive voices on the underground. What began as a content platform has developed into a global community, driven by a desire to reclaim space within dance culture and spotlight talent that has long existed outside the mainstream club narrative. This debut event represents the next phase of that evolution, creating a space where heritage and rave culture move together rather than sit apart.

The lineup for the launch reflects the breadth of today’s South Asian club landscape. Manara brings her genre-defying selections and sharp club edits, while Bally M delivers the sound of UK desi nightlife with a global edge. KIR4N pushes through garage, breaks and bass-driven rhythms, joined by SHIVXNI, whose sets lean into experimental rave energy. yourboykiran completes the bill with a blend of nostalgic influence and contemporary club direction. Hosting the night will be Mr Shay and Amvn, providing the connective thread across the evening.
With millions of monthly views across platforms and original content series such as Aisle by Aisle, Daal & Bass has already shown its ability to shape the conversation. This event extends that work into a space where sound, culture and community meet directly.
At a time when South Asian electronic music is gaining momentum but not always access, Daal & Bass is creating its own platform and inviting London inside.








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