The Baby Box welcomes the Head Studios with Luca Testa, Tantok and special guests to its room in an unforgettable night.
Friday January 31st, Nathan Dawe curates an unforgettable night. Known for crafting dance floors with his chart-topping anthems. Supporting him, Shapes brings grooves so sharp. Don’t miss out. Get ready to shape your night and make some memories. Tickets are available here
Ministry of Sound is set to host Future x Nathan Dawe Curates, an electrifying event with many rooms featuring a diverse lineup of international artists. The night promises a journey through house, techno, deep house, hardstyle, and drum & bass, bringing together talent from Italy, the United Kingdom, the United States, and beyond.
Located at 103 Gaunt St, London SE1 6DP, Ministry of Sound has been a cornerstone of dance music since its inception in 1991. Originally a bus depot, the venue transformed into the UK’s first nightclub dedicated solely to house music, setting a new standard for sound quality and nightlife experience. Over three decades later, it continues to attract top-tier artists and emerging talents, cementing its status as a global institution for electronic music.
Denver’s Tantok debuts in London and brings a distinctive style to the stage, combining deep house and melodic techno with Latin influences. His music has been resonating well in Europe, where the artist is touring. Tantok lands in London after playing in Bardonecchia and Torino, in Italy. His last release is currently his most listened track and is a good time for the London dance music fans to get to know a fresh new talent.
Tantok is honored to join Nathan Dawe, Shapes, Luca Testa & more at the most legendary club in London, The Ministry of Sound, as he said exclusively to Music Crowns:
“I’ll be performing at the Baby Box from 2:30 to 3:00 AM on Friday, January 31st. The space has that raw, intimate energy that defines London’s rave culture. Ministry of Sound has been a cornerstone of dance music since 1991, bringing in incredible artists like Meduza and James Hype. It’s an honour to be part of that history and to share my music in such an iconic venue.”
See the full timetable below:
- 00:00 – 00:15: I Hate Deejays
- 00:15 – 01:00: Nasty Guys b2b Andrea Serratore
- 01:00 – 01:30: Laybe
- 01:30 – 02:00: Format G
- 02:00 – 02:30: Tantok
- 02:30 – 03:00: Luca Testa
- 03:00 – 3:15 I Hate Deejays
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The night kicks off at midnight with I Hate Deejays, followed by a b2b set from Nasty Guys and Andrea Serratore. As the energy builds, performances from Laybe, Format G, and Vicente One More Time will set the tone for the main acts. At 2:30 AM, Tantok takes the stage, bringing his signature blend of deep house and melodic techno infused with Latin influences. His tracks, including Help Me Feel and How Will I Know (Remix), have resonated with global audiences. Speaking about the upcoming performance, Tantok said,
“Ministry of Sound has always been a dream venue. Playing here is not just about the music; it’s about connecting with the crowd in a space that has shaped dance culture.”
Following Tantok, Luca Testa steps into the booth at 3:00 AM. The Turin-based artist has built a reputation for his technical expertise and genre-defying sound. A classically trained pianist with two sound engineering diplomas, Testa has released tracks on Spinnin’ Records and Armada Music while performing at major festivals like Ultra and Balaton Sound. His set at Ministry of Sound will showcase his artistic evolution, blending early inspirations with his latest productions under Meritocracy Records.
Tantok is also developing his own label Tok About It and working on several new releases. You can listen to the Luca Testa and Tantok discography on Spotify and if you want to know more, follow their Instagram @tantokhouse and tantok.com