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December Concerts: From Madonna The Celebration Tour to Boney M. Live!

Looking for the best concerts and events to attend in London this December 2023? Look no further than the exciting lineup of concerts to go to in the city. From legendary performers to up-and-coming artists, there is something for every music lover to enjoy.

One of the most highly anticipated events of the month is the Celebration Tour by Madonna, featuring an all-star setlist. However, December’s event list promises to be bigger and better than ever before, with other performances by some of the hottest names in the music industry.

Whether you’re in the mood for rock, pop, hip-hop, or something else entirely, you’re sure to find a concert to suit your tastes. So why not make the most of your time in London this December and check out some of the best concerts and events the city has to offer?

Here’s a detailed list of the most popular and expected concerts in London in December 2023, with additional information about each concert and listed chronologically:

 

Coco Jones

 

4 Dec – Coco Jones

Time: Mon, 19:00–23:00

Venue: Jazz Cafe, London, United Kingdom

Info: Coco Jones, an up-and-coming artist, will perform at the Jazz Cafe this month. You may have seen Coco Jones on the big screen— and also on the tiny screen—with nearly 2 million TikTok followers, she is dedicated to upping representation for proud, talented, dark-skinned Black women. Recently she launched her music career with a brand of R&B as soulful as it is relatable, as diary-honest as it is marked by powerful storytelling.

Ticket Price: £74

 

5 Dec – Young Jeezy

Time: Tue, 18:00–23:00

Venue: Indigo at The O2

Info: Jay Jenkins (born October 12, 1977 in Columbia, South Carolina), better known by his stage name Young Jeezy, formerly Lil J, is an American rapper and actor signed to Def Jam Records. In 2001, he released his solo debut album Thuggin Under the Influence, under the name Lil J, which featured production from Lil Jon. In 2004, he signed with Bad Boy Records and joined the group Boyz N Da Hood, whose self-titled album was released in June 2005. In 2005, he released his major label debut, Lets Get It: Thug Motivation. The same album also features a song dedicated to his former partner Mad Lou, who is currently incarcerated.

Ticket Price: £36 – £48

 

Madonna’s the Celebration Tour

 

6 Dec – Madonna

Time: Wed 6 Dec – Thu 7 Dec

Venue: The O2, Peninsula Square, London

Info: Madonna’s “Celebration Tour” is an extraordinary musical journey that transcends a typical greatest hits showcase. This tour, spanning four decades of her illustrious career, is an homage to her enduring influence and artistic evolution. Audiences can expect a dynamic blend of nostalgic hits and creative reinterpretations, all while highlighting Madonna’s unique ability to continuously redefine the boundaries of pop music and live performance. This tour not only celebrates her iconic catalogue but also reinforces her status as a timeless and groundbreaking artist.

Ticket Price: £200 – £2500+

 

6 Dec – Boney M. Christmas Special with Mi-Soul DJs

Time: Wed 6 Dec

Venue: Boisdale of Canary Wharf

Info: Boney M., a Euro-Caribbean vocal group created by German record producer Frank Farian, became immensely popular during the disco era of the late 1970s. Renowned for hits like “Rivers of Babylon,” “Daddy Cool,” and “Rasputin,” their music blends Euro-disco and reggae rhythms with catchy melodies and vibrant performances. The group’s unique blend of pop and Caribbean influences, along with their flamboyant stage outfits and choreography, captivated audiences worldwide. Despite various line-up changes over the years, Boney M. continues to be celebrated for their significant contribution to the disco music era and their lasting influence on the genre. 

Ticket Price: £141 – £328

 

8 Dec – D12

Time: Fri, 19:00–23:00

Venue: Electric Brixton, Town Hall Parade, Brixton Hill, London

Info: D12, originally known as the Dirty Dozen, is an influential American hip hop collective from Detroit, Michigan, formed in 1996. The group, which achieved widespread success in the early 2000s, was known for its unique blend of gritty, raw lyrics and innovative beats, with a lineup featuring the notable Eminem, along with Proof, Bizarre, Mr. Porter, Kuniva, and Swifty McVay. Their albums, including the hit-laden “Devil’s Night” and “D12 World,” were met with both critical acclaim and commercial success, earning double platinum status. Despite a decline in activity following Eminem’s hiatus and Proof’s untimely death, the group’s legacy endures. In 2023, members Swifty McVay and Kuniva embarked on a tour to celebrate the 20th anniversary of “D12 World,” revisiting their classic tracks and showcasing the enduring appeal of their dynamic hip hop style.

Ticket Price: £35 – £150

 

9 Dec – London Calling

Time: Sat, 19:00–23:00

Venue: 229 London, 229 Great Portland St, London

Info: AGMP presents “London Calling Play The Clash,” commemorating the 45th anniversary of The Clash’s 1978 album “Give ‘Em Enough Rope.” Celebrated for reaching #2 in the UK and as the band’s first US release, this album has been a landmark in punk rock history. The tribute band, London Calling, will perform the entire album, recapturing the original’s spirit and energy. The show will also feature The Clash’s greatest hits, including classics like “Should I Stay or Should I Go” and “London Calling,” offering fans a nostalgic and energetic celebration of The Clash’s enduring legacy.

Ticket Price: £23

 

12 Dec – Leona Lewis

Time: Tue, 18:30–22:30

Venue: Eventim Apollo, 45 Queen Caroline St, London

Info: Leona Lewis, renowned for her powerful and emotive voice, rose to stardom after winning the third series of “The X Factor” in 2006. Her debut single, “Bleeding Love,” became a global sensation, topping charts worldwide. Lewis’s first album, “Spirit,” released in 2007, was a commercial success, blending pop, R&B, and soul, and included other hits like “Better in Time” and “Run.” Known for her expansive vocal range and expressive performances, Lewis has garnered numerous accolades, including three World Music Awards, showcasing her significant influence in the contemporary music landscape.

Ticket Price: £41

 

Donny Osmond

 

14 Dec – Donny Osmond

Time: Thu, 18:30–22:30

Venue: Eventim Apollo, 45 Queen Caroline St, London

Info: Donny Osmond, a versatile and enduring figure in the entertainment industry, first gained fame in the 1960s as a member of the Osmond family band and then as a teenage heartthrob with hits like “Puppy Love.” Alongside his sister Marie, he hosted the popular “Donny & Marie” variety show in the 1970s, showcasing his multifaceted talent. His career, spanning over five decades, has seen him excel in music, television, and Broadway, including winning “Dancing with the Stars” in 2009. Renowned for his engaging stage presence and melodious voice, Donny Osmond remains a beloved icon in the entertainment world.

Ticket Price: from £75

 

17 Dec – Tom Jones

Time: Sun, 19:00–23:00

Venue: The O2, Peninsula Square, London

Info: Tom Jones, a Welsh singing legend, is renowned for his distinctive baritone voice and dynamic stage presence. He rose to fame in the 1960s with hits like “It’s Not Unusual,” “Delilah,” and “What’s New Pussycat,” blending pop, rock, and R&B. His charisma and powerful vocal performances have made him a timeless figure in music. Over the years, Jones has shown remarkable versatility, adapting to various music styles and collaborating with artists across genres. He continues to captivate audiences worldwide, exemplifying his status as a musical icon with a career that spans over half a century.

Ticket Price: from £142 – £175

 

British Rock band Suede on stage

 

15, 16, 17 Dec – Suede

Time: Sun, 19:00–23:00

Venue: Electric Brixton, Town Hall Parade, Brixton Hill, London

Info: Suede, a key player in the 1990s Britpop movement, emerged in 1989 with a style combining glam and alternative rock. Led by Brett Anderson, their acclaimed 1993 debut sparked the Britpop era, characterized by energetic hits like “Animal Nitrate.” Despite changes, including Bernard Butler’s departure, Suede maintained their innovative edge, influencing British music significantly. Their reunion in 2010 marked a successful continuation of their impactful legacy.

Ticket Price: from £50

 

18 Dec – Lindsey Stirling

Time: Mon, 19:00–21:00

Venue: Eventim Apollo, 45 Queen Caroline St, London

Info: Lindsey Stirling is an acclaimed American violinist, songwriter, and dancer, known for her unique blend of classical music with modern genres like pop, rock, and electronic dance music. She gained fame with her appearance on “America’s Got Talent” in 2010, showcasing her distinctive performance style that combines violin playing with choreographed dance. Stirling’s self-titled debut album, released in 2012, featured her signature sound and innovative approach to music. Her YouTube channel, filled with music videos that visually complement her musical compositions, has attracted millions of fans worldwide. Stirling’s work is celebrated for breaking traditional boundaries in music and performance art, making her a trailblazer in the contemporary music scene.

Ticket Price: from £52

 

Tips for Concert Goers – Ticket Purchase Advice

When it comes to purchasing tickets for concerts in London, it’s important to be prepared and act fast. Tickets for popular shows can sell out quickly, so it’s best to purchase them as soon as they become available. You can often find tickets on official ticketing websites, as well as through reseller sites, but be sure to check the authenticity of the seller before making a purchase.

Another tip is to sign up for newsletters or follow your favourite artists and venues on social media to stay up-to-date on upcoming shows and pre-sale opportunities. This can give you an advantage in securing tickets before they sell out. By following these tips, you can have a memorable and enjoyable experience at concerts in London.

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