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London’s Biggest Stadium Concerts of 2026

January 2026

When tens of thousands of fans gather under open skies and the energy is electric from the first note to the last, you know you’re experiencing something truly special. Stadium concerts create memories that last a lifetime. Here are the absolute must-see stadium shows coming to London in 2026.

Summer spectacular

Zach Bryan – North London stadium, 16–17 June

America’s breakout country storyteller brings his With Heaven On Tour to London for two incredible nights. Special guests Dijon and Fey Fili join him for what promises to be an unforgettable celebration of authentic Americana music.

Take That – East London stadium, 25–27 June

Pop legends return with The Circus Live for three massive shows. This is your chance to sing along to decades of hits with thousands of fellow fans, spanning every generation.

Bad Bunny – North London stadium, 27–28 June

The Grammy-winning Latin trap phenomenon headlines two nights as part of his DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS world tour. This is his only UK stop, making it an absolutely essential event for fans.

Maroon 5 & OneRepublic – Hyde Park (BST), 3 July

American Express presents BST Hyde Park welcomes these pop-rock powerhouses for a night of non-stop hits. Expect polished performances and sing-along moments you’ll treasure.

Mumford & Sons – Hyde Park (BST), 4 July

The folk-rock favourites return home with The War on Drugs in support. It’s a beautiful blend of banjo-driven anthems and indie rock brilliance in one of London’s most iconic settings.

Metallica – East London stadium, 3 & 5 July

Their M72 world tour delivers something truly unique: a “no-repeat weekend” with two completely different setlists across two nights. Hardcore fans won’t want to miss either show.

System of a Down, Queens of the Stone Age & Acid Bath – North London stadium, 13 & 15 July

This politically charged triple-bill combines nu-metal passion with desert rock intensity. Two nights of powerful performances that will leave you buzzing.

Pitbull & Kesha – Hyde Park (BST), 10 July

Mr Worldwide and the party-pop queen team up for the ultimate summer celebration. Get ready to dance, sing and make incredible memories in the heart of London.

My Chemical Romance – the national stadium, 10–11 July

Emo icons extend their Long Live The Black Parade tour to London’s biggest stage. Two nights of anthems that defined a generation, delivered with raw emotion and theatrical brilliance.

Lewis Capaldi – Hyde Park (BST), 11 July

The Scottish singer-songwriter headlines BST following his record-breaking success. Expect heartfelt ballads, his trademark self-deprecating humour, and maybe a few tears (happy ones, we promise).

Luke Combs – the national stadium, 31 July–2 August

His My Kinda Saturday Night Tour brings three nights of country hits to London, with special guests Thomas Rhett, Ty Myers, and The Castellows. It’s a proper celebration of modern country music.

Make the most of your stadium experience

Stadium shows are special occasions that require a bit of planning. Check transport links in advance, arrive early to soak up the atmosphere, and don’t forget to check what you can and can’t bring into the venue. Most importantly, prepare yourself for an absolutely incredible time with thousands of other music lovers. These are the nights you’ll be talking about for years to come.

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