
SET Open Decks - Weekly DJ Open Booth Nights (extended)
When
Wednesday, 15 April 2026 – Thursday, 16 April 2026
Peckham Rye Tabernacle Baptist Church
London, ENG
Time
18:00
Price
Not listed — worth a quick ask
About this event
SET Open Decks is a weekly night happening at SET Social where the booth is open for anyone who wants to play, experiment with tracks, or just hang out with other local DJs. Every third Wednesday of the month, SET Open Decks expands into an extended session, running from early evening through to midnight. The booth stays open throughout, giving more time to play, listen, experiment, and settle into the space. The extended session keeps the same open, easy-going approach as the weekly night. DJs who want to play can put their name in a hat, with 30-minute slots drawn at random on the night. There’s no fixed format and no expectation to perform. You can step up to the decks, dip in and out, or stay off the booth entirely and enjoy the music. Whether you’re a DJ testing new material, someone learning by watching others, or just there to enjoy the music and the atmosphere, everyone is welcome. From time to time, SET Open Decks will also host informal workshops and skill-sharing sessions covering DJ techniques, library organisation, and industry tips. Keep an eye on @set.social.peckham for announcements. Event details When: Regular Wednesdays: 9.30pm – midnight Every third Wednesday: 6pm – midnight Bring your gear: Vinyl or USB is welcome Who’s it for: Open to everyone, from first-time DJs to experienced selectors, and anyone who wants to listenSign up: Check in with the hosts in the Red Bar when you arrive Artwork by @dutchiestudio
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