The duo brings its BICEP LIVE production back for a single London date, combining new album material with the visual language that has defined the show since 2017.
Nearly three years after their last performance, Bicep will return to the stage on 26 November 2026 at London’s Royal Albert Hall. The one-off date revives BICEP LIVE, the touring production Andy Ferguson and Matt McBriar stepped away from in 2023. Before the pause, the show sold out rooms like Alexandra Palace and O2 Academy Brixton on the back of its carefully choreographed visual and lighting design, built with long-term collaborator Zak Norman of Black Box Echo.
Moving the format into a seated Victorian hall is a sharp pivot from the floor-focused spaces that shaped the duo’s early years. The setting strips away the club environment and tests how their synchronized production translates when no one is dancing. It also shifts the weight of the night onto the music itself and the new album tracks Bicep have confirmed will appear in the set, alongside older material. No title or release timeline for that record has been given yet.
The night falls somewhere between a return and a recalibration. BICEP LIVE carries enough history to fill a room on reputation, but playing Royal Albert Hall means confronting what the show can do without the physical feedback of a crowd on its feet.
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