XLOV Set for First-Ever London Concert in 2026
by Hasan Beyaz

Update, Sep 25th: Due to major demand, XLOV's venue in London has been upgraded to Electric Ballroom! Tickets will go on sale via DICE here.
XLOV have confirmed their first London date, with the group due to play 229 Great Portland Street on 8 February 2026. The show is being brought over by Envol Production and marks the quartet’s debut in the UK, a step that many newer K-pop groups take years to reach.
The stop follows a string of other European announcements. They’ll hit Warsaw, Berlin, and Cologne this October before returning in February for back-to-back shows in Bucharest and London. The routing suggests the band are starting to test their reach with international fans, building momentum outside of Korea less than a year after their official debut. Opting for mid-sized venues gives the group space to connect with audiences more directly, in a move that often helps younger acts establish a loyal live following.
Formed under 257 Entertainment, XLOV first surfaced in December 2024 before officially debuting in January 2025. The line-up — Wumuti, Rui, Hyun, and Haru — quickly sparked conversation with a “genderless” concept that refuses to box them into rigid categories of masculinity or femininity. It’s an approach that runs through their styling, their choreography, and the way they present themselves to the public, making them stand out from the crowded field of new K-pop acts.
Musically, the group pulls together polished pop melodies with sharp bursts of dance and occasional touches of R&B. That blend came to life on their debut single “I’mma Be,” a track that doubled as a statement of intent, and “1&Only”, which built on the same energy with a heavier push towards performance-driven pop. Both releases positioned them as one of the more daring rookies of 2025, balancing mainstream polish with a message of freedom and self-definition.
What has really drawn attention, though, is how they carry that same sense of boldness on stage. The four members are known for highly synchronised choreography, but it’s the charisma and physicality they bring to it that makes the difference. Fans have latched on to their intensity and the sense that the group are trying to carve out their own lane, rather than replicate what’s already out there.
With London now on the schedule, XLOV are set to take that vision to an even wider audience. Tickets for the show go on sale on 25 September, with prices to be revealed a few days earlier on 20 September.