Weekly Roundup

As we wrap up our busiest week in November, we kick off the festive season at Albert Hall! The week began with Irish folk group The High Kings on Tuesday, jazz sensationalist Shabaka on Wednesday, a Thursday night of Bongo’s Bingo, and a 90s Baby club night on Friday – starting the weekend on a high. It didn’t stop there – on Saturday, we welcomed dance music sensation Elderbrook, Sunday hosted Gruff Rhys + Bill Ryder Jones, and finally, on Monday, indie-pop singer Remi Wolf treated us to a sold out show! Check out some of our photos below!

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New Announcements

While our front-of-house staff have been working hard, we’ve also been busy behind the scenes with three exciting new show announcements for 2025! Tickets go on sale Friday, 6th December, at 10am – keep reading for your ticket links!

On 3rd May, we welcome the psychedelic, soulful voice of Greentea Peng, a London-based artist who has left a mark on the UK’s neo-soul and RnB scene. Following the announcement of her forthcoming album Tell Dem It’s Sunny, she is touring the UK, and we’re thrilled that she’s chosen Albert Hall!

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On 3rd April, 2025, Irish indie-pop band The Academic will join us! Following their successful debut album Tales From The Backseat, the band has continued to craft feel-good indie soundscapes exploring teenage rebellion and romance in rural Ireland. Their authentic and fresh approach resonates deeply with fans across the UK.

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Finally, on 1st February, 2025, we have another stint of Garage Nation get ready for a night of nostalgia, epic rave tunes, and high-energy dancing all night long!

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This Week at Albert Hall

On Thursday, we welcome The Lightning Seeds, celebrating 35 years with a 20-track album, The Tale of Us, showcasing their greatest hits. This is a sold-out show – enjoy your evening and stay safe!

Next up, on Friday, 6th December, we have Travis. The popular band is embarking on a UK tour following the release of their album LA Times, which delves into the personal life of lead singer Fran Healy and the evolution of the band since their debut album, The Man Who. This show is also sold out – it’s going to be unforgettable!

On Saturday, we’ve got a double whammy for you: a sold-out daytime Bongo’s Bingo featuring the usual antics of cheesy tunes, dancers, and wacky prizes, followed by Kompnd in the evening. This club night, making its Albert Hall debut, features an immersive DJ booth and a lineup of Afrobeats, Dancehall, R&B, 90’s & 2000’s, HipHop and Amapiano.

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