It’s another star-studded line-up for concerts in London in 2026. Whether you want to see the world’s biggest stars, your favourite indie group or a band you loved as a teen, there’s a concert for you this year.
If you’re searching for upcoming concerts in London, planning for what to see this weekend or even looking for concerts in London tonight, this guide is a great place to start.
Where to stay
It’s easy to have a seamless concert experience in London. With Park Plaza hotels across the capital, you’ll have a place to stay close to the best arenas and live music in London’s hotspots across the city.
If you’re heading to Wembley Stadium, a stay at nearby Park Plaza Park Royal is the perfect option. For more central options, book Park Plaza London Westminster Bridge, Park Plaza County Hall, or Park Plaza London Waterloo to have easy transport options across the city, ideal for when you’re hopping between live gigs in London.
Transport from hotels to concerts
It’s easy to get to and from the venues and central London. While concert venues are found across the city, all are accessible by public transport and Transport for London adds extra services to the schedule from major venues.
Wembley Stadium and OVO Arena Wembley
- Closest tube stations: Wembley Park (Jubilee and Metropolitan lines); Wembley Central (Bakerloo line and Overground).
- Closest train stations: Wembley Stadium (trains towards London Marylebone, West Ruislip, High Wycombe, Aylesbury and Banbury); Wembley Central (trains towards Watford Junction and East Croydon).
The O2
- Closest tube station: North Greenwich (Jubilee line).
O2 Academy Brixton
- Closest tube stations: Brixton (Victoria line); Stockwell (Northern and Victoria lines); Clapham High Street (Overground).
- Closest train stations: Brixton (trains towards London Victoria and Orpington); Loughborough Junction (trains towards Sutton, St Albans City and Beckenham Junction).
BST Hyde Park
- Closest tube stations: Hyde Park Corner (Piccadilly line); Green Park (Piccadilly, Jubilee and Victoria lines); Marble Arch (Central line); Bond Street (Elizabeth, Central and Victoria lines).
Alexandra Palace
- Closest tube station: Wood Green (Piccadilly line).
- Closest train station: Alexandra Palace (trains towards Moorgate, London Kings Cross, Stevenage, Letchworth Garden City, Welwyn Garden City, Hertford North, Gordon Hill and Royston).
Eventim Apollo
- Closest tube station: Hammersmith (District, Piccadilly, Circle and Hammersmith & City lines).
What artists are coming to London in 2026
It’s no surprise that many of the world’s best artists come to London. This year, there’s everything from multi-night runs from megastars at Wembley Stadium and The O2 to cult favourites and singer-songwriters.
Here’s a selection of what’s coming up.
Wembley Stadium
- Summertime Ball: 6 June
- Harry Styles: 12, 13, 17, 19, 20, 23, 26, 27 and 29 June, 1, 3 and 4 July
- My Chemical Romance: 8, 10 and 11 July
- Bruno Mars: 18, 19, 22, 24, 25 and 28 July
- Luke Combs: 31 July, 1 and 2 August
- The Weeknd: 14, 15, 16, 18 and 19 August
- Bon Jovi: 4, 6 and 9 September
OVO Arena Wembley
- UB40: 5 June
- LANY: 6 June
- Foreigner: 19 June
- The Neighbourhood: 4 September
- BINI: 6 September
- Mis-Teeq: 12 September
- André Rieu: 17 and 18 September
- Spiritbox: 19 September
- Anastacia: 26 September
- TOKIO HOTEL: 28 October
- Synthony: 1 November
- Scouting For Girls: 13 February
- Tash Sultana: 13 March
The O2
- Dermot Kennedy: 5 June
- FKA Twigs: 10 June
- Olivia Dean: 11 and 12 June
- Barry Manilow: 17 June
- KAYTRANDA: 18 June
- RnB Summer Ball: 19 June
- The B-52’s and Devo: 20 June
- Lily Allen: 27 and 28 June, 7 July
- George Thorogood & The Destroyers: 30 June
- Def Leppard: 2 July
- Robyn: 3 July
- Ludovico Einaudi: 10 and 11 July
- Romeo Santos & Prince Royce: 17 July
- James Taylor: 23 July
- Summer Walker: 1 and 2 August
- Hollywood Vampires: 12 August
- Ariana Grande: 15, 16, 19, 20, 23, 24, 27, 28 and 31 August, 1 September
- KATSEYE: 3 and 4 September
- Hilary Duff: 10 and 15 September
- Melanie Martinez: 11 September
- The Waterboys – Fisherman’s Blues Revue: 12 September
- Evanescence: 13 September
- Thompson Twins’ Tom Bailey: 19 September
- Niall Horan: 2 and 3 October
- The Strokes: 6 and 7 October
- Westlife: 9, 10 and 11 October
- The World of Hans Zimmer: 12 October
- The Pussycat Dolls: 13 October
- Boyzlife: 17 October
- J. Cole: 19 and 20 October, 2 November
- Brandi Carlile: 21 October
- Korn: 4 November
- Suede & Manic Street Preachers: 6 November
- Noah Kahan: 13, 14 and 17 November
- Good Charlotte: 19 November
- Myles Smith: 20 November
- The Script: 21 November
- Jungle: 24 and 25 November
- Jessie Ware: 28 November
- Level 42: 4 and 5 December
- Kehlani: 8 December
- The Darkness: 16 December
- Culture Club: 19 December
- Mamma Mia! The Party: 31 December
- RUSH: 16, 18 and 21 March
O2 Academy Brixton
- A Perfect Circle: 3 and 4 June
- Alok: 5 June
- Rainbow Kitten Surprise: 9 June
- Mac DeMarco: 10, 11 and 12 June
- Lola Young: 18 and 19 June
- The Dillinger Escape Plan: 22 June
- Breaking Benjamin: 17 July
- Boys Like Girls: 18 July
- Primus: 19 August
- The Black Keys: 1 September
- CA7RIEL & PACO AMOROSO: 2 September
- Bailey Zimmerman: 4 September
- Baby Keem: 18 September
- RAWAYANA: 21 September
- Loreen: 26 September
- Jill Scott: 28 September
- James Blake: 29 and 30 September
- Beartooth: 3 October
- Amble: 8 October
- The HU: 9 October
- Behemoth & Dimmu Borgir: 17 October
- ARLO PARKS: 20 October
- Stephen Wilson Jr: 22 October
- Melanie C: 23 October
- Tove Lo: 7 November
- Freya Skye: 8 and 9 November
- Skye Newman: 12, 13, 15 and 16 November
- Paris Paloma: 17 November
- Rizzle Kicks: 19 November
- The Pretty Reckless: 1 December
- The Pogues: 5 December
- Sex Pistols feat. Frank Carter: 18 December
BST Hyde Park
- Garth Brooks: 27 June
- ATEEZ: 28 June
- Maroon 5: 3 July
- Mumford & Sons: 4 July
- Duran Duran: 5 July
- Pitbull: 10 July
- Lewis Capaldi: 11 and 12 July
Alexandra Palace
- Empire of the Sun: 24, 26 and 27 June
- Alabama Shakes: 3 July
- The Maccabees: 9 July
- Wet Leg: 10 July
- Kaleidoscope Festival: 11 July
- Super Furry Animals: 12 July
- The Streets: 16 and 18 July
- Richard Ashcroft: 17 July
- Royal Philharmonic Orchestra and Mandle Cheung: 21 August
- Annie Mac: 12 September
- ANOTR: 18 September
- Boris Brejcha: 19 September
- I Prevail: 25 September
- Public Service Broadcasting: 26 September
- Beth Orton: 22 October
- Fat Freddy’s Drop: 23 October
- The Reytons: 24 October
- Overmono: 28 October
- Skindred: 31 October
- Bill Ryder-Jones: 14 November
- Courteneers: 14 November
- Enter Shikari: 20 and 21 November
- Gorgon City: 28 November
Eventim Apollo
- James Morrison: 4 June
- Beverley Knight: 21 June
- The Cardigans: 27 June
- The Rose: 30 June
- Charlie Puth: 15 July
- Jack White: 25 and 26 August
- The Black Keys: 31 August
- Judas Priest: 21 September
- Megan Moroney: 23 September
- Ella Mai: 25 September
- Europe: 3 October
- Alison Moyet: 20 October
- Lake Street Dive: 23 October
- The Kid LAROI: 1 and 2 November
- The Fray: 16 November
- MUNA: 17 and 18 November
- Deep Purple: 24 November
- José González: 26 November
- Bleachers: 3 and 4 December
- Donny Osmond: 5 and 6 February
- Julia Jacklin: 19 February
- Gabrielle: 9 April