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Rilo Kiley Announces Performance at London Roundhouse; Ticket Information Available

Rilo Kiley Announces Performance at London Roundhouse; Ticket Information Available

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      21 · 10 · 2025

      The iconic LA band Rilo Kiley is set to perform a special concert at London’s Roundhouse next summer.

      The band recently reunited for a series of highly praised North American shows, marking the end of a long break. Rilo Kiley, consisting of Jenny Lewis, Blake Sennett, Jason Boesel, and Pierre “Duke” de Reeder, received tremendous acclaim, revitalizing their music catalog.

      Now, they are heading to the UK for their first performance on British soil in 19 years.

      Rilo Kiley will take the stage at London’s historic Roundhouse on June 2nd, with supporting acts yet to be announced.

      So, how can you purchase tickets for Rilo Kiley?

      That’s a great question! Tickets will be available for sale on Friday (October 24th) at 10 AM via this link, with a pre-sale starting on Wednesday (October 22nd) at 10 AM.

      The band recently discussed their ongoing reunion with the New York Times, with lead singer Jenny Lewis stating:

      “It couldn’t have happened any sooner. It feels like now is the time to share that joy and love with each other and with everyone else.”

      Rilo Kiley is scheduled to perform at London’s Roundhouse on June 2nd, 2026.

      Photo Credit: Sinna Nasseri

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Rilo Kiley Announces Performance at London Roundhouse; Ticket Information Available

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