The 10 best gigs in London in January 2026 that you can still get tickets for
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The 10 best gigs in London in January 2026 that you can still get tickets for
"Dijon's sophomore album was consistently among the top performers in 2025 end-of-year lists. Inspired by the singer's fatherhood journey, the record is a half-confessional, half-experimental blur of indie, folk, soul and pop. Dijon's most impressive moments are also his softest; critics have frequently praised his live shows for being transcendent with peaceful sing-alongs and unexpected instrumental arrangements that'll have you floored."
"Goth legends wailing in black, messy DIY post-punk ragers and R&B shows that'll make you float like you've had one too many espresso martinis: there's more than enough variety to make up for the post-sales blues. Wrap up, head out and lose yourself in the sweaty, joyous blur of London's live scene this month. Georgia is a freelance contributor to Time Out's music section."
January in London can be grim with empty wallets, miserable weather and pervasive wellness fads, but live music provides relief. The city's scene includes goth legends, messy DIY post-punk ragers and intimate R&B shows that create a sweaty, joyous atmosphere. Dijon’s sophomore album blends indie, folk, soul and pop, inspired by fatherhood, and his live performances often feel transcendent with peaceful sing-alongs and unexpected instrumental arrangements. Mariah the Scientist brings whisper-close, emotionally open R&B to a highly in-demand Brixton show, documenting relationships with direct, heartfelt lyrics. Audiences are encouraged to wrap up and lose themselves in live gigs.
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