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    • Billie Eilish

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      O2 Arena, London, Flag of United Kingdom

      24 July 2025 (Thursday) 19:00

       

      Billie Eilish has become very popular very quickly. She sticks to mostly electro-pop music and always puts out strange, yet fitting music videos for her songs. Her sad songs seem to resonate with many of the teenagers and youth, although they’re not her only audience members.

       

       

      Billie Eilish Background

       

      Surprisingly, Billie Eilish actually goes by her real name. She was born in 2001 in Los Angeles, California. Her family seemed to create a great environment to foster her musical creativity, as she comes from a family of musicians and actors. As is the case with many young stars today, Billie Eilish was noticed online through her SoundCloud account. She posted her single, “Ocean Eyes,” to the platform and became an instant hit.

      She was then signed to Interscope Records and released the music video to “Ocean Eyes.” She released a few more songs, some of which were co-written with her brother, Finneas, and some of which she wrote independently. Her work is described as a reflection of what many young people feel, but can't express.

       

      Billie Eilish’s Greatest Hits

       

      Although she’s not even 18 yet, Billie Eilish has written and released some amazing music. She’s gotten a lot of attention for not only her vocals, but her personality and spirit during music videos. A few of her most popular songs are “Bellyache”, “Six Feet Under”, “Bored”, “Lovely”, “You Should See Me In a Crown”, “When The Party’s Over” and “Come Out And Play”.

    • BBC Proms: Mendelssohn’s Violin Concerto

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      Royal Albert Hall, London, Flag of United Kingdom

      24 July 2025 (Thursday) 19:30

      The BBC Proms is an 8 week summer season of daily orchestral classical music concerts and other events held annually, predominantly in the Royal Albert Hall in central London.

      The Proms were founded in 1895, and are now organised and broadcast by the BBC.

      Each season consists of concerts in the Royal Albert Hall, chamber music concerts at Cadogan Hall, additional Proms in the Park events across the UK on the Last Night of the Proms, and associated educational and children's events. The season is a significant event in British culture.

      In classical music, Jiří Bělohlávek described the Proms as "the world's largest and most democratic musical festival".

       

      The 2018 season ran from 13 July to 8 September. It featured a number of composer anniversaries:

       

      * Leonard Bernstein: 100th anniversary of his birth

      * Hubert Parry: 100th anniversary of his death

      * Lili Boulanger: 100th anniversary of her death

      * Claude Debussy: 100th anniversary of his death

       

      Women composers were also celebrated on the 100th anniversary of the extension of voting rights to some women in the UK. The 22 composers featured included Clara Schumann, Ethel Smyth, Amy Beach, Alma Mahler, Florence Price and Thea Musgrave.

       

      Prom 3, on 15 July, marked the fortieth anniversary of the BBC Young Musician competition and featured performances from a number of the competition's previous and current winners and finalists.

       

      Prom is short for promenade concert, a term which originally referred to outdoor concerts in London's pleasure gardens, where the audience was free to stroll around while the orchestra was playing. In the context of the BBC Proms, promming refers to the use of the standing areas inside the hall (the Arena and Gallery) for which ticket prices are much lower than for the seating.

      Proms concert-goers, particularly those who stand, are sometimes referred to as "Prommers" or "Promenaders".

    • Imagine Dragons

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      Tottenham Hotspur New Stadium, London, Flag of United Kingdom

      25 July 2025 (Friday) 19:00

       

      Imagine Dragons is an American rock band that got its roots in Las Vegas, Nevada. The band has slowly gained a loyal following through its consistent tours and shows. Through this, what was once a small band with a small following turned into a household name with millions of fans. 

       

      Imagine Dragons Background

       

      Imagine Dragons consists of four main group members. Dan Reynolds (singer), from Las Vegas, Nevada,  Wayne Sermon (guitarist) from American Fork, Utah, Daniel Platzman (percussion) from Atlanta, Georgia, and Ben Mckee (bass) from Forestville, California make up the award-winning alt-rock group that everyone is talking about.

      Imagine Dragons released their first studio album, Night Visions in 2012. This album was met with unprecedented success in such a short period of time. In fact, because of this album, Billboard named them the “Breakout Band of 2013.” Other albums like Smoke + Mirrors and Evolve were met with similar enthusiasm from fans and other rock recognition groups. Their latest album, Origins, was released on November 9, 2018.

       

      Imagine Dragons Greatest Hits

       

      Although Imagine Dragons hasn’t produced many songs, the ones they’ve made have always been a blast. Songs like “Radioactive” and “Demons” easily became chart-topping singles within a few days after release. More recent songs like “Thunder,” “Believer,” and “Whatever It Takes” from the album Evolve all came together to make them the artist with the most weeks at number one on the Billboard Hot Rock Songs chart.

       

    • Oasis

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      Wembley Stadium, London, Flag of United Kingdom

      25 July 2025 (Friday) 17:00

    • Judas Priest & Alice Cooper

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      O2 Arena, London, Flag of United Kingdom

      25 July 2025 (Friday) 18:30

    • BBC Proms: Beethoven’s Fifth

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      Royal Albert Hall, London, Flag of United Kingdom

      25 July 2025 (Friday) 18:30

      The BBC Proms is an 8 week summer season of daily orchestral classical music concerts and other events held annually, predominantly in the Royal Albert Hall in central London.

      The Proms were founded in 1895, and are now organised and broadcast by the BBC.

      Each season consists of concerts in the Royal Albert Hall, chamber music concerts at Cadogan Hall, additional Proms in the Park events across the UK on the Last Night of the Proms, and associated educational and children's events. The season is a significant event in British culture.

      In classical music, Jiří Bělohlávek described the Proms as "the world's largest and most democratic musical festival".

       

      The 2018 season ran from 13 July to 8 September. It featured a number of composer anniversaries:

       

      * Leonard Bernstein: 100th anniversary of his birth

      * Hubert Parry: 100th anniversary of his death

      * Lili Boulanger: 100th anniversary of her death

      * Claude Debussy: 100th anniversary of his death

       

      Women composers were also celebrated on the 100th anniversary of the extension of voting rights to some women in the UK. The 22 composers featured included Clara Schumann, Ethel Smyth, Amy Beach, Alma Mahler, Florence Price and Thea Musgrave.

       

      Prom 3, on 15 July, marked the fortieth anniversary of the BBC Young Musician competition and featured performances from a number of the competition's previous and current winners and finalists.

       

      Prom is short for promenade concert, a term which originally referred to outdoor concerts in London's pleasure gardens, where the audience was free to stroll around while the orchestra was playing. In the context of the BBC Proms, promming refers to the use of the standing areas inside the hall (the Arena and Gallery) for which ticket prices are much lower than for the seating.

      Proms concert-goers, particularly those who stand, are sometimes referred to as "Prommers" or "Promenaders".

    • Oasis

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      Wembley Stadium, London, Flag of United Kingdom

      26 July 2025 (Saturday) 17:00

    • Imagine Dragons

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      Tottenham Hotspur New Stadium, London, Flag of United Kingdom

      26 July 2025 (Saturday) 19:00

       

      Imagine Dragons is an American rock band that got its roots in Las Vegas, Nevada. The band has slowly gained a loyal following through its consistent tours and shows. Through this, what was once a small band with a small following turned into a household name with millions of fans. 

       

      Imagine Dragons Background

       

      Imagine Dragons consists of four main group members. Dan Reynolds (singer), from Las Vegas, Nevada,  Wayne Sermon (guitarist) from American Fork, Utah, Daniel Platzman (percussion) from Atlanta, Georgia, and Ben Mckee (bass) from Forestville, California make up the award-winning alt-rock group that everyone is talking about.

      Imagine Dragons released their first studio album, Night Visions in 2012. This album was met with unprecedented success in such a short period of time. In fact, because of this album, Billboard named them the “Breakout Band of 2013.” Other albums like Smoke + Mirrors and Evolve were met with similar enthusiasm from fans and other rock recognition groups. Their latest album, Origins, was released on November 9, 2018.

       

      Imagine Dragons Greatest Hits

       

      Although Imagine Dragons hasn’t produced many songs, the ones they’ve made have always been a blast. Songs like “Radioactive” and “Demons” easily became chart-topping singles within a few days after release. More recent songs like “Thunder,” “Believer,” and “Whatever It Takes” from the album Evolve all came together to make them the artist with the most weeks at number one on the Billboard Hot Rock Songs chart.

       

    • Peter Kay

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      O2 Arena, London, Flag of United Kingdom

      26 July 2025 (Saturday) 19:00

    • BBC Proms: The Traitors

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      Royal Albert Hall, London, Flag of United Kingdom

      26 July 2025 (Saturday) 15:00

      The BBC Proms is an 8 week summer season of daily orchestral classical music concerts and other events held annually, predominantly in the Royal Albert Hall in central London.

      The Proms were founded in 1895, and are now organised and broadcast by the BBC.

      Each season consists of concerts in the Royal Albert Hall, chamber music concerts at Cadogan Hall, additional Proms in the Park events across the UK on the Last Night of the Proms, and associated educational and children's events. The season is a significant event in British culture.

      In classical music, Jiří Bělohlávek described the Proms as "the world's largest and most democratic musical festival".

       

      The 2018 season ran from 13 July to 8 September. It featured a number of composer anniversaries:

       

      * Leonard Bernstein: 100th anniversary of his birth

      * Hubert Parry: 100th anniversary of his death

      * Lili Boulanger: 100th anniversary of her death

      * Claude Debussy: 100th anniversary of his death

       

      Women composers were also celebrated on the 100th anniversary of the extension of voting rights to some women in the UK. The 22 composers featured included Clara Schumann, Ethel Smyth, Amy Beach, Alma Mahler, Florence Price and Thea Musgrave.

       

      Prom 3, on 15 July, marked the fortieth anniversary of the BBC Young Musician competition and featured performances from a number of the competition's previous and current winners and finalists.

       

      Prom is short for promenade concert, a term which originally referred to outdoor concerts in London's pleasure gardens, where the audience was free to stroll around while the orchestra was playing. In the context of the BBC Proms, promming refers to the use of the standing areas inside the hall (the Arena and Gallery) for which ticket prices are much lower than for the seating.

      Proms concert-goers, particularly those who stand, are sometimes referred to as "Prommers" or "Promenaders".