Soho Calling returns on the 26th February 2025

First artists announced – Early Bird All Access wristbands on sale now

1 Night in Soho – 20+ Future Headliners – 6 Venues – 1 Wristband

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For decades, Soho has been the beating heart of London’s music culture, nurturing legendary artists and hosting groundbreaking performances that have shaped the global music landscape.

On the 26th February 2025, the third edition of London Calling – now rebranded as Soho Calling – will take place honouring this legendary district, bringing over 20 exciting emerging artists to six of Soho’s iconic stages: The 100 Club, 21Soho, The Lower Third (presented by DIY Magazine), Phoenix Arts Club, The Social, and The Forge.

Previous years have seen the likes of Noah and the Loners, Nxdia, Hamish Hawk, Babymorocco, Backroad Gee, swim school, Gia Ford and many more take to the festival’s stages, and in 2025, Soho Calling will present over 20 unmissable new acts.

Bluai (BE), Kai Bosch (UK), Lola Moxom (UK), Punchbag (UK) and Really Good Time (IE) are the first names to be revealed for the 2025 line up, with many more to be announced in collaboration with partners including Music Venue Trust, The Spanish Wave and DIY Magazine. 

Early Bird All Access Wristbands

> A limited number of Early Bird All Access wristbands are on sale now for £25 (+ fees), offering entry to all 6 of Soho Calling’s venues. Tickets can be purchased and further information can be found via the Soho Calling website: sohocalling.com

About Soho Calling

Soho Calling is a one night music event taking place at venues in Soho, London. Presenting more than 20 emerging artists across 6 iconic Soho stages, Soho Calling provides a fantastic platform for music discovery in one of London’s most historic music districts.

The event was previously known as London Calling, and has been renamed as Soho Calling for its third edition taking place in 2025. Soho Calling is presented by ILMC.

About ILMC

ILMC is the world’s leading meeting of live music professionals, which welcomes 2,500 concert promoters, venues, managers, booking agents and more to London each year. ILMC also publishes IQ Magazine, the principal trade magazine and content platform for the global live music business.