Iggy Pop Announces Landmark Show At London’s Alexandra Palace For May 2025

by | Nov 8, 2024

Iggy Pop, the original icon of punk, has announced an unmissable live show at London’s Alexandra Palace on Wednesday, 28th May 2025. With a career spanning over five decades, Iggy Pop remains a vital force in music, bringing his fierce originality and boundary-pushing performances to this rare London date.

Iggy Pop, Dog Day Afternoon 23/7/1, Pauline Di Silvestro

Iggy Pop, photographer : Pauline Di Silvestro
Iggy Pop, photographer : Pauline Di Silvestro

Fans can look forward to an evening that celebrates Iggy’s influential legacy, from his work with The Stooges to his acclaimed solo career. Delivering the raw power and visceral sound that defines his music. Backed by a dynamic band of celebrated collaborators, this show is set to capture the full range of Iggy’s enduring and innovative artistry.

Returning to Alexandra Palace, Iggy Pop will take the stage at one of London’s most iconic venues, promising fans an experience that’s both intimate and grand in scope. Known for its remarkable setting and views over the capital, Alexandra Palace provides a fitting backdrop for a live show that celebrates a true pioneer.

Ticket On-Sale Details:

O2 Pre-sale: Wednesday, 6th November 2024 at 9:00 AM
Mastercard Pre-sale: Friday, 8th November 2024 at 9:00 AM
General On-Sale: Friday, 8th November 2024 at 9:00 AM

Access to Preferred Tickets is available to Mastercard cardholders in the UK on Friday, 8th November, at 9am. Visit www.priceless.com/music to find out more.

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