CHART-topping Rudimental visit Switch for the first time tomorrow night for a DJ set full of smash hits ranging from House to Drum & Bass and everything in between!

The celebrated electronic outfit will play a warehouse party at the venue.

London based Rudimental started out in 2009 as the production duo Piers Agget and Kesi Dryden. Agget's DJ'ing brought him into contact with DJ Locksmith, who joined the pair, followed later by a chance meeting with Amir Amor at a studio in Hoxton.

Rudimental's first release, 2011's dancehall-inspired Deep in the Valley was quickly followed by Speeding and Spoons. Picked up by Asylum Records/Warner Music off the back of their first few singles, 2012 saw the release of the drum n bass roller Feel the Love.

Championed by Zane Lowe on BBC Radio 1, the single reached the top of the U.K. charts the same weekend as the four-piece played on their home turf at the Radio 1 2012 Hackney Weekender.

In 2013, Rudimental's debut album Home arrived. Working with Emeli Sandé and others, the album's mix of dubstep, R&B, house, and drum n bass went straight to the number one spot on the U.K. album chart. Hit singles from the album continued into 2014, including U.K. number one Waiting All Night, which won a BRIT Award for Best British Single.

Rudimental scored another big hit in 2015 with the Ed Sheeran collaboration Bloodstream, and geared up for the release of their second album, We the Generation, which included collaborations with Dizzee Rascal, Lianne La Havas and Bobby Womack. The second Sheeran feature on the album, Lay It All on Me, became their first U.S.-charting song. They closed 2017 by recruiting James Arthur for the single Sun Comes Up. The following year, Rudimental had a handful of high-profile collaborations, including Summer Love with Rita Ora and the multi-platinum, chart-topping These Days with Jess Glynne, Macklemore, and Dan Caplen, from third 2019 album Toast to Our Differences.

Tickets from switchsoton.co.uk