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Loyle Carner Tickets
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Belgium
- 25/10/25Saturday 20:00Forest (Brussels)Vorst Nationaal/Forest NationalLoyle Carner – hopefully !
International
- 08/10/25Wednesday 19:00Oslo, NOSentrum SceneLoyle Carner - hopefully !
- 10/10/25Friday 20:00Amsterdam, NLAFAS LiveLoyle Carner - hopefully !
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- 11/10/25Saturday 20:00Amsterdam, NLAFAS LiveLoyle Carner - hopefully !Limited Availability
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- 15/10/25Wednesday 20:00Berlin, DEVelodromLoyle Carner - hopefully !
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- 16/10/25Thursday 20:00Hamburg, DESporthalle HamburgLoyle Carner - hopefully !
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- 18/10/25Saturday 20:00Munich, DEZenithLoyle Carner - hopefully !
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- 19/10/25Sunday 20:00Zürich, CHHalle 622Loyle Carner – hopefully !
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- 21/10/25Tuesday 20:00Frankfurt am Main, DEmyticket JahrhunderthalleLoyle Carner - hopefully !
- 22/10/25Wednesday 20:00Cologne, DEPalladiumLoyle Carner - hopefully !
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- 24/10/25Friday 20:00Paris, 75, FRZENITH PARIS - LA VILLETTELOYLE CARNER
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About
Loyle Carner
Oct 25, 2025
Forest - Vorst Nation(a)al
British rap prodigy Loyle Carner is making his comeback!
With the release of two new singles in early April, “all i need” and “in my mind,” he is already setting the tone for his fourth album and a new international tour that will include Stockholm, Oslo, Amsterdam, Berlin, Paris and... Brussels!
On Saturday, October 25, 2025, he will be at Forest National, for his biggest concert in Belgium to date!
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The South London ‘Damselfly’ artist has amassed a loyal following for his languid style of rap and introspective lyricism that harnesses his own personal experiences and astute social observations.
Born Benjamin Gerard Coyle-Larner, Loyle Carner emerged onto the scene in 2017 with his debut album Yesterday’s Gone; his adopted stage name a spoonerism of his double-barrelled surname as well as a reference to his childhood dyslexia and ADHD diagnoses. With a longstanding affinity for American hip hop and UK grime, Carner also cites inspiration from poets such as Langston Hughes and Benjamin Zephaniah, deftly blending mellow beats and jazzy instrumentation with confessional-style spoken word refrains. It’s this laid-back delivery that sits in contrast with his often serious subject matter – from Carner’s own personal struggles to tackling broader societal issues – which has aided his ascent to mainstream popularity and critical acclaim.
Taken from the Mercury-nominated debut, ‘Damselfly’ remains Loyle Carner’s most popular effort, having racked up more than 100 million streams on Spotify. Featuring the London jazz guitarist and producer Tom Misch, a friend and frequent collaborator, the track epitomises Carner’s London-centric perspective with lyrics cataloguing love and loneliness against a lo-fi backdrop peppered with text message pings and woozy brass. In 2019, Carner followed up with Not Waving, But Drowning, which delved even deeper into personal narratives, tackling themes of mental health, family, and self-reflection. Featuring the song ‘Ottolenghi’, Carner uses the recurring imagery of food (nodding to the renowned chef, Yotam Ottolenghi) as a metaphor for his own mental health, requiring nurture and self-care. Fittingly, Loyle Carner founded Chilli Con Carner, a cooking school for teenagers with ADHD.
Elsewhere, Loyle Carner has accrued several BRIT Award nominations, honed his live show with sold-out headline tours and Glastonbury slots, and enjoyed various artistic collaborations beyond his own music, including a coveted gig directing Arlo Parks’ ‘Eugene’ music video. Following the release of his third studio album hugo (2022), Carner unveiled plans to mark his 29th birthday by live recording the album in concert at London’s prestigious Royal Albert Hall, capturing the evolution of the tracks as they were performed live, and enlisting guests such as Sampha and Jordan Rakei. Adept at bringing his sparse beats and soulful melodies to the stage (and especially to a home crowd), Loyle Carner went on to play the headline slot at Victoria Park’s All Points East in the summer of 2024.
2025 is set to be a big year for Carner: after being announced as an Other Stage headliner for Glastonbury festival, the artist announced a headline UK tour.
Setlists
- 1.in my mind
- 2.all i need
- 3.Ain't Nothing Changed
- 4.Yesterday
- 5.Damselfly
- 6.horcrux
- 7.Desoleil (Brilliant Corners)
- 8.Homerton
- 9.Nobody Knows (Ladas Road)
- 10.lyin
- 11.Loose Ends
- 12.Ice Water
- 13.Speed of Plight
- 14.Still
- 15.about time (with purpose (verse 1, freestyle))
- 16.Ottolenghi
- 1.in my mind
- 2.all i need
- 3.Ain't Nothing Changed
- 4.horcrux
- 5.time to go
- 6.Still
- 7.Yesterday
- 8.Damselfly
- 9.Desoleil (Brilliant Corners)
- 10.Nobody Knows (Ladas Road)
- 11.lyin
- 12.Loose Ends
- 13.Speed of Plight
- 14.about time
- 15.Ottolenghi
- 1.feel at home (Live debut)
- 2.in my mind (Live debut)
- 3.all i need (Live debut)
- 4.Ain't Nothing Changed
- 5.Damselfly
- 6.horcrux (Live debut)
- 7.Desoleil (Brilliant Corners)
- 8.lyin (Live debut)
- 9.time to go (Live debut)
- 10.Speed of Plight
- 11.about time (Live debut)
- 12.Still
- 13.Ottolenghi
- 1.Hate
- 2.Plastic
- 3.Ain't Nothing Changed
- 4.Georgetown
- 5.Angel
- 6.Damselfly
- 7.Yesterday
- 8.Homerton
- 9.Nobody Knows (Ladas Road)
- 10.Still
- 11.Loose Ends
- 12.Ice Water
- 13.A Lasting Place
- 14.Speed of Plight
- 15.Ottolenghi
Encore
- 16.Poem
- 1.Hate
- 2.Ain't Nothing Changed
- 3.Angel
- 4.Yesterday
- 5.Speed of Plight
- 6.Loose Ends
- 7.Damselfly
- 8.Homerton
- 9.Nobody Knows (Ladas Road)
- 10.Still
- 11.Ottolenghi