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Kojey Radical took over London’s Royal Albert Hall for a performance that highlighted both the scale of his recent rise and the breadth of his musical identity. Following the release of his 2025 album Don’t Look Down, the London artist has continued to establish himself as one of the UK’s most distinctive creative voices, blending rap, spoken word, soul and alternative influences into a live show built around storytelling and atmosphere.

The two-hour set moved through material from across his catalogue, with a particular focus on tracks from Don’t Look Down. The performance balanced large-scale moments with more stripped-back sections, allowing the emotional and reflective themes of the record to sit alongside the energy of the live instrumentation and crowd interaction. Throughout the evening, Kojey demonstrated the stage presence and versatility that have become central to his reputation as a performer while also giving fans something extra special in the form of a queue of guests including Wretch 32, MNEK, and Ezra Collective.

The Royal Albert Hall show also represented another milestone in Kojey Radical’s progression from underground artist to internationally recognised musician and creative performing in one of London’s most iconic venues. As such, Kojey Radical delivered a set that reflected the ambition and scope of his recent work while maintaining the direct connection with audiences that has defined his career so far.

Our photographer, Harry Wassell Creative, was at the show to bring back this photo gallery of Kojey and his support act Jaz Karis. Check out the gallery here:

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