Lola Young London Concert Setlist & Recap: Best Moments at Palladium

The past year has been a remarkable one for British music: Olivia Dean, RAYE, Central Cee, Yungblud, Sleep Token and more have dominated charts worldwide and proved that this tiny island can still produce stars and compelling, unique music.

The biggest personality in this cast of characters, however, was Lola Young. Her unfiltered personality drew comparisons to Amy Winehouse and Adele and her vocal chops were displayed on “Messy,” a U.K. No. 1 single and global smash. An alumni of the BRIT School, a non-fee-paying state school that has produced a number of the aforementioned stars, Young was everything you could want from a pop star: brash, contradictory and immensely talented.

In September, Young collapsed onstage at the All Things Go Festival in New York in a deeply troubling incident. “I’m going away for a while,” she wrote in a statement, adding that she was taking time to “work on myself and come back stronger.” All live dates were canceled, including a homecoming run in the U.K. 

She’s been true to her word. In February, she beat Lady Gaga, Sabrina Carpenter and Chappell Roan to the best pop solo performance prize at the 2026 Grammys (and gave a suitably sweary speech). On Saturday, she took home breakthrough artist at the BRIT Awards and said during her acceptance speech “music was a safe haven” and a place to “escape for so many, including myself.”

On Wednesday she fulfilled the final part of her comeback by returning to the stage at London’s Palladium. Billed as a one-night-only event, it saw Young return to the stage in stunning fashion and come back as an even stronger live performer. These were the best moments from the show.

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