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Top 5 Upcoming Live Performance Events in London 2024

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From mass spectator events to music festivals, London is all set to host a wealth of major events over the coming days and remaining months in 2024.

London boasts a dynamic and diverse calendar of major events in 2024 with a wide array of high-profile events.

London’s live performance event is world’s best and this year is packed with brilliant gigs, brand-new tours, and outdoor festivals.

While many concerts have sold out already, there are still plenty of tickets you can get for concerts in London in 2024.

This article will guide you through the top 5 upcoming live performance events in London this year in 2024.

So let’s have a full read of the guide.

Top 5 Upcoming Live Performance Events in London

Moby:

Moby is an  American electronic musician and is also famous for his live band. He was born on September 11, 1965, in Harlem.

The artist is most responsible for bringing dance music to a mainstream audience in the UK and the USA in the 90s, he’s also released music under the names Voodoo Child, and Barracuda.

Moby plays keyboards, guitar, and bass guitar and expresses irritation at the assumption that everything in his newer albums is sampled.

Despite further ventures into ambient music and animal rights activism, it’s his dance music that still brings the crowds from number one albums play and 18.

Venue: The O2, Peninsula square, SE10 0DX, London, UK
Day: 19th Sepetember 2024

Chappell Roan:

Pop star Chappel Roan hits the UK for her biggest headline shows to date on the Midwest Princess Tour.

Scaling up her intoxicating live show experience even further, Chappell’s exhilarating performance show has earned universal praise, in rooms bursting at the seams with energy.

After a stunning immediate sell-out, the legendary Metropolis beach room hosts the second date of a 100% mega fan-run party featuring 100% Chappell Roan anthems, all night long on Saturday 28th December.

Venue: 02 Academy Brixton, London, UK
Day: 21st September 2024

Blink 182:

Nostalgia tours are all the rage at the moment, and Blink 182 is surely one of the most nostalgic. With music that sounds are like the earlier 00s than nearly any other artist, they are still going strong touring today.

The band’s live performances are renowned for their mix of goofy jokes, nostalgic anthems, and heartfelt moments.

Audiences can expect a trip down memory lane with classic hits like What My Age Again? All the Small Things, and Adam’s Song.

Their on-stage chemistry and infectious energy ensure that the night will be a celebration of both their music and their journey as a band.

Officially they are touring their ninth album, one more time but we all know why we are here.

Venue: The O2 Arena, London, UK.
Day: 11th & 12th October 2024

The last dinner party:

The last dinner party has announced details of a UK headline tour for later this year in support of their forthcoming debut album, which includes three shows at Eventim Apollo.

Lucia & the best boys, Frankie Archer, Kaeto, Vanity Fairy, and Damsel Elysium will support the last dinner party for their sold-out shows this October.

From millennials to gen-z, The Last Dinner Party is one of the breakout artists of the past year.

Backed by the success of hit single Nothing Matters, they won the Rising Star Award at the Brits in December and their debut album Prelude to Ecstasy subsequently reached number one on the UK album charts.

Venue: 45 Queen Caroline St, London, W6 9QH, UK.
Day: 16th & 17th October 2024

Glass Animals:

Glass Animals is a four-man indie rock outfit from Oxford, England. Their sound is distinctively sexy, smooth, and sometimes epic, upbeat, dark, and beautiful.

The band comprises lead singer, songwriter, and guitarist Dave Bayley, lead guitarist Drew MacFarlane, bass guitarist Edmund Irwin-Siger, and drummer Joe Seaward.

Glass Animal’s new singles for their most recent unreleased album are becoming fan favorites and with the tour for this record announced before the album’s release, fans are eager to see what else they have in store.

They are winners of the Billboard Music Awards for top rock artists as well as one of the 2022 Grammy nominees for Best New Artist.

Venue: The O2 Arena, London, UK
Day: 7th November 2024

Conclusion:

London’s top 5 upcoming live performance events in 2024 are shaping up to be a remarkable year for music livers, with a various lineup of events serving different tastes.

Right from a nostalgic reunion of Blink 182 and the dynamic, up to the soulful electronic sounds of Moby as well as the electrifying rise of the last dinner party, all of these live events offer something unique for each of their audience.

Every live shoe here promises a memorable experience in some of the city’s most iconic venues, making 2024 a year to remember for London’s live music enthusiasts.

Whether you are a die-hard fan of pop-punk, electronic funk, or gothic rock, these performance are must-see highlights in the cultural calander.

Also, make sure that you have secured your tickets early as well as enjoy the vibrant energy of London’s live performance events this year

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