Concerts in London this week

Tickets, dates and venues in London this week. Updated live calendar.

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21 confirmed events in London (15 – 21 Jun 2026). Filter by artist and venue and compare tickets.

Concert calendar in London · 15 – 21 Jun 2026

Some of the best concert venues in London

  • Wembley Stadium — concerts and tickets in London

    Courtesy of Time Out

    Wembley Stadium

    The home of English football and one of the world's iconic concert venues. Harry Styles, The Weeknd and the biggest global tours perform here. The scale, the atmosphere and the history make a Wembley concert a bucket-list experience.

  • The O2 Arena — concerts and tickets in London

    The O2 Arena

    The world's busiest music arena, on the Greenwich Peninsula. From Taylor Swift to Ed Sheeran, the biggest names in music choose The O2. Connected by the Jubilee line, it's easy to reach from anywhere in London.

  • Royal Albert Hall — concerts and tickets in London

    Royal Albert Hall

    One of the world's most beautiful concert halls, in South Kensington. Over 150 years old, it hosts the BBC Proms (classical), rock shows, comedy and intimate gigs. A uniquely special venue for any kind of live performance.

  • Roundhouse — concerts and tickets in London

    Roundhouse

    An iconic Victorian circular building in Camden, reimagined as one of London's greatest live music venues. Bob Dylan, George Michael and The Doors all played here. Today it hosts rock, indie, electronic and experimental music with a programme unlike any other venue in the city.

  • Fabric — concerts and tickets in London

    Fabric

    The most famous club in London and one of the most important in the world. Three rooms, a legendary bodysonic dancefloor, and a reputation for booking the very best in techno, house and drum & bass. Essential for any fan of electronic music visiting London.

Music genres and concerts in London

Rock & Pop

London's arena and stadium circuit is world-class. Wembley Stadium, The O2 and Tottenham Hotspur Stadium host the biggest global tours. In 2026, Harry Styles, Ariana Grande and Westlife headline major London shows. For mid-size rock, O2 Academy Brixton and the Roundhouse are the essential venues.

Electronic & Dance

London is a global hub for electronic music. Fabric in Farringdon and Ministry of Sound in Elephant & Castle are legendary club institutions. The BST Hyde Park series brings electronic headliners outdoors in summer, and smaller venues like FOLD and Phonox keep the underground scene thriving.

Indie & Alternative

Camden is the spiritual home of London's indie scene. KOKO, the Electric Ballroom and the Jazz Café host the best alternative acts. Alexandra Palace and the Roundhouse offer more room for the biggest names in indie and alternative without losing the atmosphere.

Jazz & Soul

Ronnie Scott's in Soho has been London's premier jazz club since 1959. The 100 Club on Oxford Street, Pizza Express Jazz Club and the Vortex in Dalston complete a jazz circuit that keeps the city's scene thriving year-round. The Royal Festival Hall hosts major jazz and soul concerts on the South Bank.

Classical

The Royal Albert Hall (BBC Proms, rock shows, award ceremonies), the Royal Festival Hall and the Barbican Centre are three of the world's great classical music venues, all within London. The BBC Proms, running from July to September, is one of the most remarkable classical music events on earth.

Hip-Hop & R&B

London is a major stop on every global hip-hop and R&B tour. The O2 Arena and Wembley host the biggest names, while venues like O2 Shepherd's Bush Empire and Eventim Apollo offer a more intimate scale. The city's grime and UK hip-hop scene is one of the most vital in the world.

Concert tips for London

  • Book tickets early — London shows sell out fast

    London's most popular concerts sell out within hours of going on sale. Wembley shows, Royal Albert Hall events and popular venue nights like Fabric are particularly quick to sell out. Follow venues and artists on social media for pre-sale…

  • Getting to London's concert venues

    London's concert venues are well connected by the Underground. The O2 is on the Jubilee line (North Greenwich), Wembley on the Metropolitan/Jubilee lines, and Royal Albert Hall on the District/Circle lines (South Kensington). For Camden…

  • Small venues vs big arenas: choosing your experience

    London offers everything from 20,000-seat stadium shows to intimate 100-person basement gigs. Smaller venues like Ronnie Scott's, the Jazz Café or KOKO give you an up-close experience that's impossible in an arena. For the biggest…

FAQ

What concerts are on in London this week?

This page lists concerts and festivals in London this week with confirmed dates for 2026. Filter by artist, category and venue.

How do I find tickets in London this week?

Browse the filtered agenda, pick an event and follow through to check availability and prices.

What are the best concert venues in London?

For stadium shows: Wembley Stadium (90,000) and The O2 Arena (20,000). For mid-size gigs: O2 Academy Brixton, Roundhouse and Eventim Apollo. For classical and special events: Royal Albert Hall. For jazz: Ronnie Scott's. For electronic music: Fabric.

What festivals are on in London in 2026?

BST Hyde Park (July), All Points East (August, Victoria Park), the BBC Proms (July–September, Royal Albert Hall) and Live at Chelsea (May–June). Glastonbury, held in Somerset, is easily reachable from London and is the UK's most famous festival.

How do I get to The O2 Arena in London?

Take the Jubilee line to North Greenwich station, then it's a 5-minute walk. Alternatively, Thames Clipper river buses stop at The O2 Pier. Avoid driving — parking is expensive and the area is very busy on concert nights.

When do London concerts go on sale?

Most tickets go on sale on Friday mornings. Popular shows can sell out in minutes. Register for pre-sale access with the venue or artist's mailing list to get a head start. Avoid unofficial resale sites — stick to official platforms like Ticketmaster or the venue's own website.

Is London worth visiting for live music?

Absolutely. London is consistently ranked the world's number one city for live music. The sheer variety — from arena superstars to tiny jazz clubs to open-air summer festivals — is unmatched anywhere else. Any night of the week, you can find a world-class performance somewhere…