Harrow Chronicle: The O2 Arena in London hosts a packed lineup from April 23 to 30, featuring YUNGBLUD, Rick Astley, Pentatonix and Olivia Dean.
London’s O2 Arena is gearing up for a busy end to April, with a string of big-name acts performing across seven nights. From viral pop stars to nostalgic favourites, the line-up offers a mix of genres and generations on one of the capital’s biggest stages. Here’s what’s coming up at The O2 Arena between 23 and 30 April 2026. Thursday 23 April – Alex Warren (with Claire Rosinkranz) Kicking things off is American singer and YouTube star Alex Warren, whose breakout ballads “Chasing Shadows” and “Before You Leave Me” have propelled him from social media fame to an international headlining tour. He’s joined by Californian alt-pop name Claire Rosinkranz, best known for the TikTok-favourite “Backyard Boy”. Expect a night of melodic, emotional pop with a fiercely loyal Gen Z crowd. Friday 24 April – YUNGBLUD (with The Warning) Yorkshire’s own YUNGBLUD brings his trademark high-voltage energy and boundary-pushing sound back to the capital. His 2026 world tour has been hyped as his biggest production yet, blending punk-rock chaos with heartfelt anthems. Support comes from Mexican rock trio The Warning, fresh from their recent festival circuit acclaim. Saturday 25 April – Rick Astley (with Gabrielle) Saturday night is pure nostalgia, as Rick Astley continues his astonishing live resurgence. The “Never Gonna Give You Up” singer has evolved into one of the UK’s most reliable crowd-pleasers, trading in feel-good hits and wry humour. Soul-pop favourite Gabrielle, known for classics like “Dreams” and “Out of Reach”, ensures a smooth, hit-packed start to the weekend. Sunday 26 & Monday 27 April – Pentatonix The Grammy-winning Pentatonix bring their a cappella mastery to two consecutive O2 dates as part of their UK and European Tour 2026. READ MORE Some of the best secret London playgrounds parents love without the crowds FIRST UK professional Padel tournament set for London this summer London Underground's shortest tube line with just two stations Expect spine-tingling harmonies, inventive mashups, and moments that border on symphonic — all created with nothing but voice. Their tour promises reimagined covers and new originals alike, marking more than a decade since their global breakthrough. Wednesday 29 & Thursday 30 April – Olivia Dean London-born singer-songwriter Olivia Dean wraps up the month with two nights at The O2 — the latest leap in a career that’s been quietly skyrocketing. After her Mercury Prize nomination and stellar debut album Messy, Dean has moved onto arena scale while staying true to her warm, soulful sound and candid storytelling. Her run promises a blend of heartfelt intimacy and big-stage polish.
