Magic of Christmas

Magic of Christmas

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Join Magic Radio for an afternoon of festive fun as Magic of Christmas returns to the London Palladium on Sunday 16th November.

The iconic Magic Radio event is back this year with a huge line-up of music stars showcasing the very best variety from the 80s to now. Dazzling on London’s most famous stage this year will be Scottish superstar Marti Pellow, BRIT Award winner James Morrison, singer and actress Pixie Lott, 80’s icon Tony Hadley, pop superstar Louise, Lighthouse Family vocalist Tunde and award-winning singer and song writer Matt Goss.

Hosted by Magic Radio’s very own presenters Gok Wan, Harriet Scott and Gaby Roslin Magic of Christmas is a festive afternoon filled with live music and sparkling performances to get you well and truly into the Christmas spirit.

So, grab your baubles and tinsel as this is one special afternoon you don’t want to miss.

Marti Pellow

Multi-award winning singer, songwriter, actor and musical theatre star, Marti Pellow's career spanned from forming Wet Wet Wet, one of the most successful and highly acclaimed bands in British pop history; enjoying the UK's second longest number one and one of the most played and biggest selling songs of all time. He's achieved multi-platinum solo album sales; sold-out pop and jazz tours and starring in record breaking theatre productions, from taking the West End and Broadway by storm in Chicago to box office smashes in Blood Brothers, Chicago, The Witches of Eastwick, Jekyll and Hyde and The War of the Worlds, and the international movie release of Chess In Concert.

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James Morrison

When James Morrison broke onto the scene as a soulful singer-songwriter in 2006 even he couldn’t have predicted that he would become the template that allowed a wave of likeminded musicians to enter the field. Sam Smith, Ed Sheeran, George Ezra and James Bay followed the same format; one guy with a great, soulful voice and a guitar whilst all citing him as an influence. Despite his self-deprecation and humble nature, he really was the first to take that format and not only make it work but also became an overnight success story. Pop gems like ‘You Give Me Something’ from his first record ‘Undiscovered’, made him anything but and he won the 2007 BRIT Award for Best Male when he was still just 21 years old. He was also told by the veteran soul producer Jerry Wexler that his raspy, gravelly voice, the product of a childhood illness, had its "own thumbprint" and was so distinctive that “once heard, never forgotten”. As of early 2019 James had sold 4.5 million copies of his three albums, performed four world tours including sold-out shows to thousands at London’s Hyde Park, supporting both Bruce Springsteen and Stevie Wonder and appeared on Herbie Hancock’s Grammy-winning album ‘The Imagination Project’. But in spite of his phenomenal success, the singer-songwriter from Rugby, Warwickshire has never really been able to appreciate how well he’s done. The songs on the new album (due to be released later this year) create a subtle balance between revealing Morrison’s pain and difficulties in his personal life and that soundtrack to those lazy Sunday mornings that, despite the tendency towards dark subject matter, will make you dance, smile and reflect.

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Pixie Lott

Soulful R&B influenced pop princess, Pixie Lott, began her music career at the tender age of fifteen when she caught the ear of producer L.A Reid who signed her to Island Def Jam Records. This provoked an industry bidding war and Pixie then moved to Mercury in the UK, partnering with Interscope in the USA. She catapulted to worldwide fame with her debut album 'Turn It Up' which reached Platinum status spending 50 weeks in the Top 40 and producing Five consecutive Top 20 singles, including three UK No.1 singles with 'Mama Do', 'Boys and Girls' and 'All About Tonight'. Pixie has sold over 4 million singles and 1.6 million albums worldwide.

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London Palladium

8 Argyll Street
London
W1F 7TF

Website:
lwtheatres.co.uk/theatres/the-london-palladium

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London Palladium

8 Argyll Street
London
W1F 7TF

Website:
lwtheatres.co.uk/theatres/the-london-palladium

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on Sun 16 November 2025