June marks the official start of summer and judging by some of the concerts coming up this month, things are definitely heating up in the capital!
We’ve rounded up some of the biggest music shows taking place in London below!
Don Toliver – 4th June 2025 – O2 Arena

It’s nearly been two years since Don Toliver toured in the UK and now he’s back to do it bigger and better, taking centre stage at the O2 Arena.
Don’s PYSCHO arena tour is in support of his 2024 LP Hardstone Psycho which featured the likes of Future, Charlie Wilson and his Cactus Jack label mate and CEO, Travis Scott. Don Toliver may be going it alone on tour but he’ll definitely deliver the same high-energy vibes he’s known to always deliver.
Jorja Smith – 5th June 2025 – Eventim Apollo

Bringing her Falling Or Flying tour to the capital this June is none other than Walsall’s very own, Jorja Smith.
For this leg of the tour, Jorja will be heading to the Eventim Apollo in west London across three nights from 5th -7th June. From emotive tracks such as “Blue Lights” and “Try Me“ to jumpy tracks like the recently released banger “The Way I Love You”, Jorja can do it all and if you’re one of the lucky fans in attendance you can expect a night full of soul, energy and flawless vocals.
Beyoncé – 5th June – 16th June – Tottenham Hotspur Stadium

Perhaps the biggest musical event taking place in the capital this month is Beyoncé’s Cowboy Carter tour.
For five dates between the 5th and 16th June, the Houston superstar will return to the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in support of her Grammy-winning country album, Cowboy Carter. The Beyhive go all out for Queen B so you already know fans will be dressed up in cowboy hats and boots to stick with the cowboy theme.
Rema – 8th June 2025 – O2 Arena

Towards the end of 2023, Rema shut things down at his sold-out show at the O2 Arena and this month he’s back in the city to do it all again!
On 8th June, the Nigerian star will return to the O2 as part of his HEIS world tour where fans expect to hear hits such as “Soundgasm” and “Calm Down”, as well as his recent viral hit “Baby (Is It A Crime)”. With over 12 billion career streams globally, Rema is one of the biggest Afrobeats stars in the world and his talents as a performer will be on full display at the O2 this month.
Little Simz’ Meltdown Festvial w/ Ghetts, Mahalia & More
12th – 22nd June 2025 – Southbank Centre

For the 30th edition of Southbank Centre’s Meltdown festival, the lyricist that is Little Simz has been enlisted to curate the line-up for the 11-day event.
The iconic festival is a celebration of the arts and will showcase a range of creatives from the worlds of art and poetry, as well as workshops. Little Simz has curated this year’s event and she has tapped several of her fellow musicians to perform as part of the festival. Among the line-up are the likes of Ghetts, Mahalia, Sasha Keable, James Blake, The Streets and more. As you can tell by those names alone, it’ll be a star-studded event overflowing with creativity.
J Hus – 17th June 2025 – Royal Albert Hall

To celebrate the fifth anniversary of his critically-acclaimed album Big Conspiracy, J Hus will return to the stage for a special show for one-night only.
Taking place at London’s prestigious Royal Albert Hall on 17th June, the anniversary show will bring to life the project that earned Hus his first UK Number 1 album, as well as his first BRIT Award in 2021.
Due to “unforeseen circumstances”, the east London star cancelled his two shows at the O2 Arena in 2023 so the anniversary show will be an extra special moment for fans who have been eagerly anticipating his return to the stage.
Latto – 17th – 18th June 2025 – Roundhouse

Big Mama’s in the (Round)house! That’s right, Atlanta rap star, Latto, is heading to north-west London’s iconic Roundhouse for two nights this month.
The Grammy-nominated rapper is known for her catchy tracks such as “Big Energy”, “Brokey” and “Put It On The Floor” so you’ll know it’ll be a singalong affair for the crowd!
Chris Brown – 21st – 22nd June 2025
Tottenham Hotspur Stadium

Team Breezy unite! Chris Brown’s takeover the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium is happening this month!
With slick moves and smooth vocals, Chris Brown is undoubtedly one of this generation’s best performers so he’s bound to put on a solid show in north London this month. Since his last tour stop in the capital in 2023, Breezy has released a string of big hits including the viral “Residuals” which is due to go off during his shows this time around.



