
London promoters LWE have officially announced THE BRIDGE, an ambitious new event series set to transform Boston Manor Park across two weekends this summer. Scheduled to run from 24-26 July and 31 July-2 August 2026, the program promises a curated collection of six large-scale electronic events under one evolving festival concept.
Named after the iconic stage beneath the M4 flyover—a hallmark of the renowned Junction 2 festival—THE BRIDGE represents a decade of growth and innovation. As Junction 2 celebrates its 10 year anniversary at the heart of this series, the site will see significant expansion. Attendees can expect upgraded production, increased capacity, and a complete redesign of both the industrial Bridge Stage and the more intimate Woods stage.
The opening weekend is set to ignite with Hedex’s 'My Home Is The Rave,' followed by a landmark collaboration with the legendary club fabric, which will host its first-ever open-air show. This special event will feature heavyweights including Nina Kraviz and Jeff Mills. The following day, the momentum continues with a dedicated Junction 2 showcase headlined by Adam Beyer.
The second weekend shifts focus with a takeover from Fragrance Recordings, co-founded by Effy and Mall Grab. This is followed by a rare London open-air event from Berlin’s Innervisions, led by Dixon and Âme. The series will conclude with a high-octane techno finale featuring I Hate Models.

By bringing together global labels, iconic club institutions, and forward-thinking artists, THE BRIDGE positions itself as one of London’s most expansive electronic offerings this year. It is less a traditional festival and more a curated, large-scale snapshot of the current electronic music landscape.
Tickets are available via See Tickets. For those looking to contribute to the scene, music submissions to DMY remain open.