BICEP Announce First Live Show in Three Years at London’s Royal Albert Hall
Bicep have announced their first live show in three years, marking their long-awaited return to the stage with a special performance at Royal Albert Hall on 26 November 2026.
The one-off London date will see Andy Ferguson and Matt McBriar revive their acclaimed BICEP LIVE show for the first time since stepping away from the format in 2023. Fans can expect brand new material from the duo’s forthcoming album, alongside tracks from across their catalogue in one of the UK’s most iconic live venues.
Since debuting in 2017, BICEP LIVE has earned a near-mythical reputation for its immersive production and visuals, created alongside longtime collaborator Zak Norman of Black Box Echo. The show has previously sold out major venues including Alexandra Palace and O2 Academy Brixton, while landing headline slots at Glastonbury Festival, Primavera Sound and Field Day.
The announcement follows the duo’s expansive CHROMA project, which spanned nearly two years and included over 70 global shows, as well as the recent release of 'TAKKUUK (Original Soundtrack).'
After years of pushing boundaries in club culture, BICEP’s return to live performance feels like one of electronic music’s biggest events of the year.
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