Alex Warren is set to perform two nights at London’s O2 arena. The shows are scheduled for April 20 and 21.
Warren’s debut album, You’ll Be Alright, Kid, has remained in the Billboard 200 top 10 since its release in July. His single Ordinary has surpassed a billion Spotify streams.
As of midday, Ordinary has spent 13 weeks at No. 1 in the UK. This achievement makes it the longest-running UK No.1 by a US artist in Official Charts Company history.
The concerts will feature a full arena production, marking a rapid progression from earlier, smaller-scale shows. Doors will open at 6:30 PM, with support from Claire Rosinkranz starting at 7:45 PM. Warren is expected on stage by 8:45 PM.
Warren’s tour is branded Little Orphan Alex Live, as noted on Ticketmaster’s help page and his official site. Tickets are available through The O2’s official site and Ticketmaster.
His rise in the music industry has been swift, establishing him as a significant new-generation US pop act. The London shows are part of a larger arena run that includes stops in Newcastle, Birmingham, and Glasgow.
Details remain unconfirmed regarding any special guests or surprises during these performances. Fans are eagerly anticipating what Warren will bring to the stage.
This event highlights the growing popularity of Alex Warren and his impact on the music scene. His ability to draw large crowds speaks volumes about his talent and appeal.