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O2 Academy2 Islington is preparing its stage for a night of electrifying, mind-blowing riffs from the most anticipated, emerging artists this year.
️RUSTED vs McFLY’D ️LIVE IN LONDON!
Get ready for the ultimate pop-rock showdown as Rusted take on Mcfly’d at New Cross Inn
Two bands. One stage. All the biggest hits.
Expect a high-energy night packed with:
Massive singalongs
Back-to-back anthems
Non-stop 2000s nostalgia
David Bowie's "Hunky Dory" + Greatest Hits performed by The Band Who Fell To Earth
To celebrate the release of the new EP, Tom A. Smith visits Kingston to play an in-store set.
Rising star Tom A. Smith releases his second EP ‘Put On A Record Tommy’ with Fiction Records.
No further information available at time of listing.
Step into the warm glow of candlelight and immerse yourself in a truly memorable night of classical music in the spectacular surroundings of St Mary le Strand, one of London’s most stunning and historically rich churches.
Over the last year, the quartet have meticulously honed their craft, becoming one of the most talked-about new bands in the country for their riotous live shows which fuse anthemic US alternative, second-wave emo and garage rock.
Award-winning Australian singer-guitarist performing classic hits and crowd favourites. Sarah has 900K monthly listeners on Spotify with over 2.9m streams.
Just turn up!
On Wednesdays, Thursdays and Sundays, there are usually two sets, the first starting at around 1930, and the second at around 2100.
On Fridays and Saturdays, there are usually four sets of music, starting at 1815, 2015, 2130, and 2230.
Singer-songwriter Natalie Duncan produces music described as genuine, heartfelt, and resonating with a voice whose honeyed, silky caresses are to die for.
Olivia Dean will be heading to The O2 on Wednesday 29 April, Thursday 30 April, Friday 1 May and Saturday 2 May
Seven days of live music at London’s home of the blues.
An evening of live jazz at the Piano Bar at Red Room Studios. The Piano Bar is a small, close room built for listening, and the format gives you the choice of an earlier or later sitting across the night.
Down For The Count Orchestra brings the unmistakable energy of big band swing to Soul Mama in Stratford, East London.
In the sun-scorched landscapes of Brazil's North East, where the rhythms of tradition pulse through church halls and street corners, Moyses Dos Santos first wrapped his hands around a bass at the age of eight.
Our monthly series brings together some of the most prominent voices in contemporary songwriting, hosted by Matthew Herd. This month we welcome Sam Horan, playing music from his forthcoming album.
Sam Mac is a musical force for the nonconformists and dreamers, crafting anthems that inspire change in a world desperate for transformation.
Duration
This concert will be approximately 2 hours in duration, including an interval
We've all accepted that Rosé is the drink of Summer, but did you know that a chilled red or a crisp white can be just as refreshing and well-matched for a relaxing evening outdoors?
Enjoy live music while you dine with Riyoko Takagi, an internationally acclaimed jazz pianist, in the Piano Room at Toulouse Lautrec.
Music by Jason Howland
Lyrics by Mindi Dickstein
Book by Allan Knee
Declan J Donovan’s music today glows with a hard won sense of light. After years of feeling creatively and personally lost, an intense period of therapy and focused self care became a turning point. One that reshaped both his life and his songwriting.
Fiddling for the final time. Come say goodbye to our favourite venue over the last decade, which has sadly gotten a little too small for us.
American musician Father John Misty, is known as one of contemporary music’s greatest lyricists, now he hits the stage ready to share his first new music since his 2024 album Mahashmashana.
Ignoring Izzy
Picture this: It’s silent. 6 kooks in dark mesh materialise from out of nowhere, armed with fringes, instruments, and a bag full of vegetables. The music starts — it’s, chaotic, tantalising dancey and drenched in psychedelic sweetness. Izzy is chowing on a Japanese radish.