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    Body Movements 2026 Expands Lineup With Horse Meat Disco & House Gospel Choir – Electric Mode

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    Body Movements 2026 Expands Lineup With Horse Meat Disco & House Gospel Choir – Electric Mode


    London queer nightlife has always been built from the inside out: by the crews, selectors and community architects who turn dancefloors into cultural infrastructure. Body Movements 2026 now sharpens that mission with two new additions to the line-up, both making their festival debut: Horse Meat Disco and House Choir.

    Horse Meat Disco arrive as one of queer club culture’s most enduring institutions, carrying a lineage of disco, house and dancefloor hedonism that has helped shape London nightlife across generations. Founded as a legendary Sunday party at The Eagle in South London, Severino Panzetta, Luke Howard, Jim Stanton and James Hillard have brought their joyous sonic energy to crowds across the globe.

    House Gospel Choir bring a live, communal charge to the programme, channeling the emotional power of gospel through the release of house music and adding another euphoric layer to Body Movements’ biggest edition yet.

    Taking place at Southwark Park on Sunday 30 August, this year’s festival is already seeing record ticket sales, marking a major moment for a gathering that has grown from the grassroots without losing its community-built spirit.

    These artists join a previously announced line up of the Artists and crews that provide Queer nightlife with it’s throbbing pulse: Amaliah, Babymorocco, BASHKKA, Blasha & Allatt, Byron Yeates, Dan Beaumont, deBasement (Live), Eris Drew & Octo Octa, FAFF (Live), GIDEÖN, Hannah Holland, Harietta & Karlie Marx, HEZEN, Jay Jay Revlon, Jaye Ward, Joshua James, Lewis G. Burton, Lishy & YSANNE, Marie Malarie, Mark Ashley-Dupé, MCR-T, Michelle Manetti, mika, Queer House Party, RAKANS, Romy (DJ), Roza Terenzi, Samantha Togni, Saoirse & Shanti Celeste, Seb Odyssey, Sedef Adasï, Sippin’ T, Sita Shah, Six Sex, Tedesco, THEMPRESS, Twang to Perform.

    Collectives include 2CPERREA, Adonis, Bodyswap, Boudica, Club Are, Dalston Superstore, Daytimers, Fèmmme Fraîche, House of Revlon UK, Inferno, Jungle Kitty, Little Gay Brother, Meat Free, Neurotica, PLASTYK, Playbody, Queer House Party, Rawmantique, Sextou.

    Run by Saoirse, Clayton Wright and Simon Denby, Body Movements continues to feel less like a top-down festival bill and more like a summit of the communities that give London nightlife its pulse. Across the day, that spirit moves through a wide-ranging programme that includes Saoirse b2b Shanti Celeste, FAFF, Roza Terenzi, GIDEÖN, Hannah Holland, BASHKKA, Romy, and Eris Drew & Octo Octa, to name just a few, alongside the crews and collectives who sustain the city’s queer dancefloors year-round.

    Never ones to end the night early, Body Movements After Dark will keep the party going until 6am at beloved London venue The Cause. Tickets are now on sale here.

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