Ghetts: Live
Be here as the British rap icon and co-curator of this year’s London Literature Festival unleashes his razor-sharp lyrics and rhymes on the stage.
Hear from an artist at the height of his powers, whose acclaimed latest album On Purpose, With Purpose came out earlier this year.
Born Justin Clarke and raised in East London, Ghetts combines razor-sharp, crystal-clear rhymes with smart humour and creative, intelligent wordplay.
In 2005, he released his debut mixtape, 2000 & Life. Since then he’s gone on to release five further mixtapes and four studio albums. Ghetts’ 2021 album, Conflict of Interest, reached number two on the Official UK Albums Chart, and earned Brit Award, Mercury Music Prize and NME Award nominations; plus DJ Mag Best of British and MOBO Award wins.
New album On Purpose, With Purpose finds Ghetts expanding his sonic palette and sounding sharper, more unflinchingly honest and boldly confident than ever before. Soon after the release of On Purpose, With Purpose, Ghetts was awarded the inaugural MOBO Pioneer Award.
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Times & tickets
Dates, times and prices
Dates & times
26 Oct 2024, 8pm
Run time
2 hours and 30 minutes (approx)
All timings are approximate and subject to change
Standard entry
from £25.00*
* Excludes £3.50 booking fee.
Book as early as you can to ensure the best choice of tickets. Ticket prices may be adjusted without notice to reflect demand.
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This event is held at the Royal Festival Hall Southbank Centre
The Royal Festival Hall is open daily.
Monday & Tuesday, 10am – 6pm*
Wednesday – Sunday, 10am – 11pm
*If we’re hosting a performance, the building will stay open until the event ends.
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On Level 2 of our Royal Festival Hall you can grab a slice of life by the Thames with drinks and freshly made pizza at our Festival Bar & Kitchen which opens out onto our Riverside Terrace. You can grab a coffee and a slice of freshly made cake from our Ballroom Cafe. Or alternatively enjoy destination dining in the restaurant at Skylon.
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