Photography Courteney Frisby

What went down when Levi’s x Boiler Room’s warehouse party came to London

Following the party in NYC a few weeks ago, on Thursday night London got the chance to enjoy the party too

Earlier this month, Levi’s and Boiler Room announced they would be partnering to host an event celebrating music, self-expression and club culture. Following the launch of its ‘The Floor Is Yours’ campaign, the event brought Levi’s brand ethos to life. Last Thursday night, the American denim lifestyle brand and music platform brought the party over the Atlantic to London.

With a stage in the middle of a 360 setup, you could enjoy the night regardless of where in the venue you were. From interactive installations and fun performances to a social smoking are, the whole party was a celebration of London at its best.

For those who missed out, we broke down what went down below.

IT TOOK PLACE AT A WAREHOUSE IN TOTTENHAM 

Hidden away in a location you would drive past and not realise was so big inside, the party was hosted at Archives in Tottenham Hale. At the entrance there was a TV installation live streaming dancing straight from the party, bringing to life Levi’s ‘The Floor Is Yours’ campaign which celebrates the freedom of movement.

EXCITING LONDON MUSICIANS WERE ON THE LINEUP

Hosted by Shaolin Wavy, the night started with a warm-up set from twin DJ duo WAAW. They were followed by performances from Wu Lu, Grove, Ojerime, Niko B, and Jawnino – the latter of whom brought out EbEE, Kibo and James Massiah as surprise guests. Across many different sounds and aesthetics, each artist brought their own individual touch to the performances, defying genres and labels. 

LUCKY WINNERS GOT TO PLAY A SHORT SET

Similar to the event in Brooklyn, Levi’s and Boiler Room wanted to champion emerging talent. On the top of many DJs’ bucket lists is performing at a Boiler Room, so the party gave four DJs the chance to do just that. The winners of the open call were Anything but Becky, Who Is TeeKay?, Emillian, and Mamoussa. Each of the four performed 15-minute sets. 

LONDON CREATIVE SCENE SHOWED UP IN PACKS, AS USUAL

Notable guests included: Alva Claire, Daisy Maybe, BXKS, Zooey Gleaves, Munya Chawawa, James Massiah, Strandz, Adama Jalloh, Emma Korantema, Hayett McCarthy, Dodo Potato, Hasani, Darkwah, Snake Denton, Lord Apex, Iggy London, Sam Moir Smith, Florence Rose, Gia Jenkins, Jebi Labembika, Balint Barna, Bibi Butten, Lola Baird, Kevin Cordo, Virgin X, Donnie Sunshine, Jenna Fletcher, Fred Roberts, Riise Peters, Max Cocking, Rei Delos-Reyes, Ceara Maya, Zinzi Caine, Callum Smith, Meyy, Ratty Nye Davies, Unflirt, Rosanna Elettra, Richmond Yeboah, Sam Wootton, Elif Gonen, Su Krikken, Webstar, Jada Puliga, Alo3, and Kimberley Cumberbatch.

NIKO B CLOSED OUT THE NIGHT

When you think of Niko B, the Gossip Girl opening song is probably not the first thing that comes to mind but during his fun performance, he got the crowd hyped dancing around to “Young Folks” by Peter Bjorn featuring Victoria Bergsman. The 23-year-old then performed all his deep cuts and more viral songs, closing out with “Who’s That What’s That”.

Head to the galleries above to check out images from the night.

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