Boiler Room is an online music broadcaster and club promoter based in London, United Kingdom. It hosts predominantly dance music events, focusing on underground genres, in locations internationally, with live streaming.
Since it was founded, it has organized more than 8,000 performances, with 5,000 at more than 200 cities.1 Its music programming originally focused on dance music but eventually expanded to include others genres such as hip hop, jazz and classical.
History
The project started in 2010, when Blaise Bellville asked Thristian Richards to livestream a mix for a magazine.2 3 Boiler Roomâs first session in March 2010 turned into a weekly show with local DJs,3 becoming a Ustream channel.4
Early in 2011, the Rolling Stone magazine added Blaise to its list of â50 Most Important People In EDMâ.3 Boiler Room founders started expanding the project to more cities, replicating their initial model in Berlin with local DJs, and then other cities like Los Angeles and SĂŁo Paulo.3
2012â20: Growth
The early focus on the underground music scene and electronic music in London broadened to other genres such as hip hop, jazz and classical.5 6
On 27 and 28 February 2016, Boiler Room live streamed DJ EZ âs 24-hour DJ set which raised over ÂŁ60,000 on behalf of Cancer Research UK.7 In May 2016, Boiler Room live streamed Skepta âs launch party for the Konnichiwa album in Tokyo.8
Boiler Room launched in China with a show in Beijing in April 2016 followed by a show in Shanghai with Disclosure in May 2016.9 10
In August 2016, Boiler Room live streams covered 42 hours of various soundsystems at the Notting Hill Carnival.11
Boiler Roomâs first full-length documentary, on Atlanta based collective Awful Records, launched in June 2016.12 Boiler Room has since continued producing TV shows and documentaries aimed at telling stories tied to the people, artists and culture.13 This includes shows like Gasworks, a 20-minute, grime-focused talk show starring Alhan Gençay & Poet.13
In 2018, Boiler Room launched â4:3â, a platform for film, documentary and music videos, with Amar Ediriwira as its creative director. In 2019, the first âBoiler Room Festivalâ was announced in Peckham, London. The event showcased a different underground scene each day, across contemporary jazz, rap, and dance genres.14
In 2021, ticketing platform DICE bought Boiler Room for an undisclosed sum, after raising $122 million 15
In 2023, it launched its first World Tour with 20 shows across several cities, including New York City, Paris, Amsterdam, Seoul, Mexico City, Mumbai and Bristol.16 1 The 2024 World Tour expanded to 25 cities: London, Mumbai, Manchester, Milan, New York, Seoul, Toronto, Sydney, Melbourne, Amsterdam, Auckland, Barcelona, BogotĂĄ, Buenos Aires, Paris, Tokyo, Glasgow, SĂŁo Paulo, Shanghai, Delhi, Lagos, Los Angeles, Chicago, Las Vegas and Miami.1
Charli XCX âs February 2024 Boiler Room performance, titled âPartygirlâ, held in Brooklyn, New York, more than 25,000 RSVPs, the largest number in Boiler Roomâs history.17
DICE subsequently sold Boiler Room to Superstruct Entertainment in January 2025 for an undisclosed fee.18 19
The acquisition was received with criticism because of Superstructâs parent company, Kohlberg Kravis Roberts (KKR), and its economic interests in Israel and occupied Palestinian territories. Several artists, including Ikonika, Beatrice M., Mia Koden, BasicDisarm, jtamul, DJ Samaâ and 8ULENTINA canceled their appearances at Boiler Room over this. In March, Boiler Room released a statement, saying âwe will always remain unapologetically pro-Palestineâ.19
Awards
Boiler Room and its projects have received a number of awards and nominations:
Boiler Room
- 2016 Webby Awards: Honoree â Websites and Mobile Sites, Music 20
4:3
- 2018 Lovie Awards: Gold and Peopleâs Lovie â Culture & Entertainment websites 21
- 2019 Lovie Awards: Silver and Peopleâs Lovie â Culture & Entertainment websites 22
- 2019 Webby Awards: Nominee â Websites and Mobile Sites, Music 20
- 2019 Digiday Media Awards: Nominee â New Vertical 23
Migrant Sound
- 2019 Webby Awards: Winner â Social, Culture & Lifestyle (Campaigns) 20
Contemporary Scenes
- 2019 Webby Awards: Winner â Social, Music 20
Individual and team awards
- 2018 The Drum Digerati â Stephen Mai (Top 100 in Digital) 24
- 2019 Campaignâs Power 100 â Stephen Mai (Top 100 in Marketing) 25
- Jodie Nicholson â Alternative Power 100 Music List 26
- Video Team of the Year â Digiday Media Awards 23
References
External links
Footnotes
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Bain, Katie (23 January 2024). âBoiler Room Announces 2024 World Tourâ. Billboard. â© â©2 â©3
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Castillo, Arielle; Domanick, Andrea; Matos, Michaelangelo (17 March 2014). â50 Most Important People in EDMâ. Rolling Stone. Archived from the original on 30 September 2024. â©
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McQuaid, Ian (30 November 2015). âStream team: how Boiler Room changed the face of live musicâ. The Guardian. Archived from the original on 6 April 2023. â© â©2 â©3 â©4
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Scott Wright. âDollars to Pounds: Boiler Roomâ. The Fader. Retrieved 10 December 2014. â©
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Reidy, Tess (4 October 2014). âClassical music breaks out and joins the youth undergroundâ. The Guardian. Archived from the original on 30 March 2025. â©
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Banham, Tom (31 July 2015). âHow Boiler Room streams live gigs to more than a million fans worldwide using a webcamâ. Wired UK. Archived from the original on 23 February 2025. â©
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âDJ EZ Played For 24 Hours Straight This Weekend and Raised Over $80,000 for Charity Along the Wayâ. Thump. 29 February 2016. Retrieved 24 May 2016. â©
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Myers, Owen (5 May 2016). âStream Skeptaâs Konnichiwa Launch Party, Live From Tokyoâ. The FADER. â©
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Iadarola, Alexander (27 April 2016). âBoiler Room Is Going to China for the First Timeâ. Vice. Retrieved 24 May 2016. â©
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âBoiler Room China at Secret Location, Shanghaiâ. Resident Advisor. Retrieved 8 June 2025. â©
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âWeâve Teamed Up with Boiler Room and Deviation to Give You a Taste of Notting Hill Carnivalâ. 26 August 2016. â©
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âWatch Boiler Roomâs âAwful Daysâ Documentary | KALTBLUT Magazineâ. KALTBLUT Magazine. Archived from the original on 19 September 2016. Retrieved 21 August 2016. â©
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Southern, Lucinda (6 August 2018). âBoiler Room expands beyond music streaming to culture and politics with new video pushâ. â© â©2
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Embley, Jochan (31 May 2019). âBoiler Room has announced its first ever music festivalâ. Evening Standard. â©
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Bain, Katie (1 October 2021). âElectronic Livestream Mainstay Boiler Room Acquired by Ticketing Platform Diceâ. Billboard. Archived from the original on 5 May 2024. â©
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Bain, Katie (14 February 2024). âHow Boiler Roomâs Portal to Global Club Culture Has Become a âWildly Famousâ Form of Documentary Journalismâ. Billboard. â©
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Cox, Alyson (25 February 2024). âHereâs What Happened at Charli XCXâs Viral Boiler Room Setâ. V Magazine. â©
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Bain, Katie (15 January 2025). âBoiler Room Acquired By Superstruct Entertainmentâ. Billboard. Archived from the original on 15 January 2025. â©
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âBoiler Room Responds To Artist Cancelations Over New Ownership: âWe Will Always Remain Unapologetically Pro-Palestine"". Stereogum. 27 March 2025. â© â©2
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âWinners Indexâ. Webby Awards. Retrieved 8 June 2025. â© â©2 â©3 â©4
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âTHE 8th ANNUAL LOVIE AWARDS ANNOUNCES WINNERS and SPECIAL ACHIEVEMENT HONOUREESâ. Lovie Awards. 10 October 2018. â©
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âTHE 9th ANNUAL LOVIE AWARDS UNVEILS WINNERS & SPECIAL ACHIEVEMENT HONOUREESâ. Lovie Awards. 7 October 2019. â©
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Hayes, Melissa (21 March 2019). âHearst UK and Jungle Creations lead the Digiday Media Awards nominationsâ. â© â©2
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âThe Drum Digerati 2018: introducing the top talent in media and platformsâ. The Drum. 11 October 2018. â©
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âPower 100 2019: Stephen Maiâ. Campaign. 18 July 2019. â©
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âAlt List 2019 Nominationsâ. shesaid.so. â©