London’s Silverworks Island is set to merge dance music with football fever this weekend after organisers announced a live screening of England’s FIFA World Cup quarter-final following FISHER’s headline performance on Saturday, July 11.
The clash against Norway will be broadcast on the venue’s 20,000-capacity main stage, allowing festivalgoers to remain on site after the music ends. A limited number of standalone screening tickets will also be made available for supporters looking to attend the match without purchasing entry to the daytime event.
The screening transforms the Royal Docks venue into a destination for both electronic music fans and football supporters, bringing one of the summer’s biggest sporting occasions to the heart of a major dance event. Bars and food vendors will continue operating throughout the evening, keeping the festival atmosphere alive well beyond the final set.
Ahead of the match, FISHER will headline a stacked lineup alongside Gordo, Denis Sulta, KILIMANJARO, Arielle Free, Andrea Oliva and SYREETA across three stages. Silverworks Island’s weekend programme will continue on Sunday with Tiësto’s highly anticipated headline show, marking the Dutch icon’s first major open-air London performance in eight years.