Solomun will bring his unparalleled storytelling behind the decks to London’s historic Alexandra Palace on February 7, 2026, marking his debut at the venue. The announcement follows a string of landmark performances this year, including a marathon sold-out five-hour set at the Old Royal Naval College, breathtaking open-air shows at Château de Chantilly, the Royal Palace of Belgium, and Théâtre Antique d’Orange, as well as his cinematic appearance at The Sphere in Las Vegas. Now, he sets his sights on one of the UK’s most revered concert halls, promising another unforgettable chapter in his career.
A venue with history
For Solomun, the choice of venue always carries meaning. Alexandra Palace has cemented its place in electronic music culture by hosting milestone shows such as Four Tet’s 2019 double-header—later released as a live album—and Jamie xx’s celebrated 2024 performance that lasted over two hours. This moment also ties back to Solomun’s own work, as just months ago he released two remixes of Jamie xx’s Waited All Night. Taking the same stage now, he aims to craft his own story in the iconic hall.
The announcement arrives during another standout season of Solomun +1 at Pacha Ibiza, where his curation and extended sets remain highlights of the island. Beyond Ibiza, his September calendar brims with headline stops in Madrid, Barcelona, Istanbul, Athens, and Milan, showing the global demand for his sound. Each appearance adds to his reputation as one of electronic music’s most respected figures, seamlessly merging underground credibility with mainstage appeal.
February’s Alexandra Palace showcase will be more than just another gig. Solomun will deliver a journey that blends intimacy with spectacle, reaffirming why he stands among the most compelling performers in modern electronic music.
Pre-sale for Solomun’s Alexandra Palace debut opens Thursday, September 4 at 10 AM BST. Fans can register here via the official website for priority access.






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