Bastille

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From All Sides - Songs From The First 15 Years

Bastille

Since their inception in 2010, Bastille have steadily built up an ever-growing audience, resulting in their debut album 'Bad Blood' reaching the no.1 position in the UK album charts. The following years have certainly been a whrlwind for the band who comprise of frontman and lyricist, Dan Smith, keyboardist Kyle Simmons, bassist and guitarist Will Farquarson, and drummer Chris Wood. The band have played hundreds of shows across six continents, including the critically acclaimed ReOrchestrated tour, and as of 2018 have amassed 15 million single sales and 6 million album sales globally. Both Bad Blood and its follow-up, ‘Wild World’, reached No.1 in the UK and the top 10 in the US, and their music has been streamed a staggering 3.5 billion times. They’ve not gone without awards recognition either: after winning British Breakthrough Act at the BRITs, the band have earned Grammy, AMA and MTV Europe Awards nominations.

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Sofia Camara

Portuguese-Canadian artist, singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Sofia Camara began sharing covers on TikTok and YouTube, fans quickly connected with her emotive performances and before long, she had over 4 million likes and a supportive following (including Miley Cyrus who was a fan of her “When I Look at You” cover).

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Bradley Simpson

The transition from being a member of The Vamps to a solo artist, saw Bradley Simposn creating deeply personal songs, culminating in his first single, Cry At The Moon, showcasing a blend of tender vocals and indie-rock vibes.

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Peninsula Square
Greenwich
London
SE10 0DX

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Disabled Booking:
020 8463 3359

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The O2

Peninsula Square
Greenwich
London
SE10 0DX

Website:
theo2.co.uk
Disabled Booking:
020 8463 3359

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on Tue 18 November 2025