The 15 best London gigs and concerts in February 2026
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The 15 best London gigs and concerts in February 2026
"London's culture scene has well and truly got up off its arse and out of hibernation. Whether you're weeping over the Charli xcx-soundtracked Wuthering Heights or examining the used condoms strung along Tracey Emin's 'My Bed' this Feb, on top of all that you've got a wealth of incredible gigs. Expect arena-sized pop moments, cult club residencies and sweaty guitar shows that demand your very last shred of energy."
"Deftones are hitting the O2 this month with Private Music, which came out in 2025 and was their first album in five years. Blending crushing riffs and dreamy textures, tracks like 'Infinite Source' were instant big-hitters, with Chino Moreno back in peak emo-metal-god mode. In recent years, Deftones have garnered a sizeable Gen-Z following, thanks to their signature shifts between heavy and melodic. They're also lined up for Outbreak in Victoria Park this summer, so consider this your pre-festival warm-up."
"After a 2026 viral hit with ' Where Is My Husband!? ', RAYE's two‑night O2 run feels like both a celebration of what she's achieved so far and a teaser of what's up ahead. Blending immaculate vocals with brutally honest songwriting, RAYE's technically impressive performances feel completely unfiltered. If you miss one of these shows, she's got another four in the capital peppered across the spring."
London's live-music calendar in February features arena-sized pop, cult club residencies and high-energy guitar shows. Deftones headline the O2 with Private Music, blending crushing riffs and dreamy textures and preparing fans for their Outbreak festival set. RAYE follows a 2026 viral hit with a two-night O2 run showcasing immaculate vocals and brutally honest songwriting, with additional spring dates across the capital. Halsey returns to Brixton Academy to perform the Badlands album, reviving its baby-blue and pink aesthetic. These gigs span massive stadium moments to sweaty, intimate club nights, promising varied live experiences for different audiences.
Read at Time Out London
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