Having finally made their debut in London last November, Worried About Henry already have two sold out Printworks shows under their belt – and they’re only just getting started!
On Sunday 9th July the brand undertakes its biggest show to date, bring together leading artists across the drum & bass and bass spectrum, to deliver WAH In The City… A three-stage, all-day event at Silverworks Island (formerly known as Dockyards) on the banks of the River Thames!
Renowned for their riotous raves up and down the UK – this will be Worried About Henry’s grandest show to date, hosting heavyweight headliners Chase & Status, Hybrid Minds, Andy C, Wilkinson, Dimension, Friction, Bou and in-demand guest Hedex, who’s prolific content has captivated the online drum and bass community.
High-voltage party crews Crucast and Breakin’ Science will host stages alongside WAH, bringing together an elite selection of artists, both established and up-and-coming, to soundtrack this day to night session.

Silverworks Island
Located in East London’s historic Royal Docks, and set within Silvertown Quays, Silverworks Island is easily accessible from all corners of the capital, served by the DLR and the Elizabeth Line to Custom House station.
The Emirates Air Line connects Royal Victoria to Greenwich Peninsular via London’s only cable car. London City Airport flies from destinations all over Europe.

Exclusive Playlist
For this event the team have curated a special playlist that represents the artists on the line up and the tracks that define the sound of Worried About Henry events.
Listen on Spotify to get the full audio experience, guaranteed to get you into the party vibe and ready to rave all day at Silverworks Island.
WAH In The City Tickets
Tickets for this amazing event can be purchased now from Skiddle. We’d advise grabbing yours as soon as possible as there are only final release tickets left, which means this event likely will sell out!
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