Lola Young has confirmed her first headline concert since stepping back from live shows last year, marking a significant moment in her return to performing
The Grammy-winning singer will play an intimate one-off date at the London Palladium on 4 March, a much smaller setting than the venues she has recently been capable of filling. The show comes after she cancelled all remaining tour commitments in September, including her scheduled appearance at Lollapalooza Brasil.
Since taking time away from the stage, the 25-year-old South London artist has made only two public performances: at Spotify’s Best New Artist event in California last month and at the Grammy Awards ceremony over the weekend.
Lola Young retorna aos palcos no evento de Best New Artist do #GRAMMYs 2026:
— VOU DE GRADE (@voudegrade) January 30, 2026
– Não me apresentava desde setembro, então este é um momento muito especial para mim. Estou de volta e me sentindo melhor.
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The announcement arrives during a standout period for Young. She recently picked up her first-ever Grammy Award, winning Best Solo Pop Performance for her breakout single Messy, a track that has been one of last year’s most inescapable hits.
Sharing news of the London date with fans, Young expressed both gratitude and honesty about the limitations of the venue. She said she hoped as many people as possible who previously had tickets to cancelled shows would be able to attend, but acknowledged that this would not be feasible for everyone.
The singer had originally been due to tour the UK in October 2025, followed by dates across North America and Mexico later in the year, alongside her debut at Lollapalooza Brasil. Those plans were ultimately shelved as she took time to prioritise her wellbeing.
In a statement at the time, Young reassured fans that she was “doing ok” and thanked them for their continued support, explaining that she would be stepping away from performing for a period.
When do tickets go on sale?
Given Young’s rapid rise over the past year, demand for this London Palladium show is expected to be exceptionally high. She is now able to headline far larger venues, making this smaller, more personal performance particularly sought-after.
General sale tickets will be available from Wednesday, 11 February at 10am.
Fans will need to pre-register in order to access the sale. Registration is open via Lola Young’s official website and must be completed by midday on Tuesday, 10 February.
Tickets will be limited to two per person.
Reflecting on the upcoming show, Young wrote: “I don’t take for granted that I am planning a small intimate show.” She added that while she understood some fans would be disappointed, she hoped they would continue to support her as she returns to bigger stages in the future.

