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Mustafa & Ramy Youssef

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Royal Festival Hall
Tuesday 18 November 2025

Globally-renowned artists Mustafa and Ramy Youssef have announced their co-headline UK & European tour coming to Southbank Centre’s Royal Festival Hall this November 18th.

 

Youssef – who has earned numerous accolades across the globe for his comedy specials and scripted projects – will kick off programming with a combination of standup comedy and exploration of self. Following Ramy, Mustafa will perform songs from his album Dunya, which was praised as one of the best albums of 2024 by the likes of Rolling Stone, NPR and DAZED, among others.

 

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Mustafa & Ramy Youssef

Ata Kak

MERA BHAI
Moth Club
Sunday 16 November 2025
Sold Out

7:30PM · £17.50+BF · 18+
Ata Kak, the Ghanaian pop enigma whose highlife-hip-hop-funk wizardry has electrified festivals worldwide, remains incredulous at the label “legend”—despite it being flung at him regularly on the road. His music—instantly masterful, magical, and dance-ready—lands with a fervour that is both fun and profound.
Tickets are now SOLD OUT.


Ata Kak

Folamour

Magazine London
Saturday 15 November 2025
Sold Out

Friday 14 November 2025

Folamour plays a 6 hour set at Magazine London.

Friday 14 November – TICKETS

Saturday 15 November – SOLD OUT



Sprints

Jade Bird

ELLE COVES
Islington Assembly Hall
Friday 14 November 2025

7PM · £27.50 + BF · 16+
UK born and bred, now LA-based, Jade Bird is a singer-songwriter with a natural flair for blending genres. Having signed to Glassnote Records whilst still in her teens, Jade’s worldly approach to her music evolved over time as she increasingly became impossible to pigeonhole with each release; indie, folk, rock, pop, soul, country, Americana- she could do it all and she would – but on her own terms.
 
Jade Bird’s third album Who Wants to Talk About Love?, is a record that interrogates the way relationship patterns repeat through the generations and, above all, the great cosmic question mark that is ‘love’. From its title, which sincerely asks Who Wants to Talk About Love?, onwards, it’s a record that invites us to join her quest to understand this powerful, addictive, beautiful, destructive force that drives us all. “I want it to be a conversation,” she says. “I want it to be a real back and forth.”

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Blood Orange

COBY SEY & CONTINUE (7TH)
DEXTER IN THE NEWSAGENT (8TH)
NAOMI SCOTT (9TH) + CANTY (10TH)
Alexandra Palace Theatre
Monday 10 November 2025
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Sunday 9 November 2025
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Saturday 8 November 2025
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Friday 7 November 2025
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Blood Orange — aka Dev Hynes — plays special shows in London featuring an intimate in the round production. For these unique dates, the artist will perform in the middle of the venue, allowing fans to enjoy an immersive experience with a 360-degree view.


Blood Orange

Princess Nokia

SOPHIE CASTILLO
Koko
Sunday 9 November 2025

7PM · £25+BF · 14+ (UNDER 16S ACCOMPANIED BY AN ADULT)

Princess Nokia is an American rapper, singer, and songwriter of Puerto Rican descent. She identifies as Afro-Indigenous and is known for her genre-blending music that spans hip-hop, punk, soul, and emo. Her work often explores themes of identity, spirituality, and empowerment, reflecting her experiences growing up in East Harlem and the Lower East Side.

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Support comes from Sophie Castillo.



Princess Nokia

Daniel Avery

RUTHLSS
Barbican
Saturday 8 November 2025
Sold Out

8PM · £22.50-27.50 + BF · 18+
Revered producer and composer Daniel Avery returns with a new album and live show, his most ambitious works to date. Channelling every corner of his sound, Tremor is a bold and transportive body of work through euphoric shoegaze, submerged techno, ambient soundscape and industrial bliss. It remains unmistakably Avery, yet dramatically evolved.


Daniel Avery

Ata Kak

PAX NINDI (DJ SET)
The Windmill
Thursday 6 November 2025
Sold Out

7:45PM · £17.50 + BF · 18+
Ata Kak, the Ghanaian pop enigma whose highlife-hip-hop-funk wizardry has electrified festivals worldwide, remains incredulous at the label “legend”—despite it being flung at him regularly on the road. His music—instantly masterful, magical, and dance-ready—lands with a fervour that is both fun and profound.

 

This show is now SOLD OUT.