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Charles Kelley Plots 2026 One-Night-Only UK Show

January 19, 2026 3:57 pm GMT

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Charles Kelley has today (Monday, January 19th) confirmed that he'll be bringing his catalogue of fan-favourites to the UK in March for a special one-night-only show.

The Lady A hitmaker has built a strong relationship with his listeners across The Pond over the years, and demand will no doubt be sky-high when tickets go on-sale to Kelley's forthcoming date. The ‘Can't Lose You’ singer-songwriter will be taking the stage at Notting Hill's historic Tabernacle venue on March 5th.

Speaking ahead of the unveiling, the ‘Covering My Tracks’ crooner underlines how keen he was to take his new album, Songs For A New Moon, to the UK, “It feels really good to be bringing this project to London. So many of my favorite artists have come out of the UK, and that’s always been a huge influence on me. From day one, I hoped this music would connect there, so getting to play it live with a full band in a room like The Tabernacle is something I’ve been looking forward to”.

The Seated Fan Pre-Sale to Kelley's highly anticipated Tabernacle show opens tomorrow (Tuesday, January 20th) at 10am GMT, with tickets available here. The following day (Wednesday, January 21st), the C2C Pre-Sale opens at 10am GMT, with those signed up to the C2C mailing list able to access these tickets. If you don't manage to secure passes through either of these pre-sales, don't fret, because there is still the General On-Sale, which opens on Friday, January 23rd at 10am GMT.

As well as penning a number of hits for Lady A, Kelley has established himself as one of Nashville's go-to songsmiths, writing tracks for the likes of Miranda Lambert and Luke Bryan, as well as crafting Jason and Brittany Aldean's brand new single, ‘Easier Gone’.

This will mark Kelley's first show in London in three years, and it's safe to say the excitement will be through-the-roof ahead of watching the prolific hitmaker step onto the stage at Notting Hill's iconic Tabernacle this March, before delivering an array of much-loved tracks from Songs For A New Moon and his debut album, The Driver.

Written by Maxim Mower
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