Celeste Announces Intimate London Show At KOKO

by | May 7, 2025

CELESTE today announced she will play an intimate, one-off show at London’s iconic KOKO on 11th June 2025. This performance marks the Brit Award-winning and Oscar-nominated artist’s first headline appearance since she performed as part of Tate Modern Lates in June of last year.

Fans can access pre-sale tickets at 10:00am on Wednesday 7th May at 10am HERE followed by the general sale on Friday 10th May at 10am HERE

The announcement follows Celeste’s highly anticipated return with recent single ‘This Is Who I Am’ and surprise track ‘Everyday’ signalling a bold and brilliant new chapter for the acclaimed artist.

The British-Jamaican musician, who landed the prestigious double win of both the BRITs Rising Star Award and BBC Music’s Sound of 2020, achieved a No. 1 on the UK charts with her 2021 debut album Not Your Muse. That year also saw her earn a Mercury Prize nomination alongside Academy Award and Golden Globe nominations for ‘Hear My Voice’, her lead single from The Trial of the Chicago 7. Celeste recently announced she had finished work on her eagerly awaited second album – watch this space for further details.

Feature Image Photo Credit: Supplied By SJM Concerts Press Office

For more information visit her official website here: https://www.celesteofficial.com/ 

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