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BICEP return to the live stage announcing London’s Royal Albert Hall show

Marking the duo’s first live performance in three years.

Photo credit: Sam Mulvey

BICEP have confirmed their first live show in three years, set to take place at London’s Royal Albert Hall on November 26th, 2026. The performance marks the return of the duo’s acclaimed BICEP LIVE production following an extended studio period focused on new material and the expansion of their CHROMA and TAKKUUK projects.

The night is expected to feature brand-new music alongside selections from across the pair’s catalog, presented through the immersive visual production developed with Black Box Echo’s Zak Norman. Since debuting in 2017, BICEP LIVE has evolved into one of electronic music’s most recognized audiovisual performances, appearing at venues and festivals including Alexandra Palace, O2 Academy Brixton, Glastonbury, Primavera, Portola, and Field Day.

Made up of Andy Ferguson and Matt McBriar, the Northern Irish duo recently concluded their CHROMA series after nearly two years of releases, live shows, and large-scale takeovers across Europe and North America. They also recently unveiled ‘TAKKUUK (Original Soundtrack)’, created alongside Zak Norman and filmmaker Charlie Miller in partnership with In Place of War.

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