
"The eagle-eyed among you may have noticed the gig guide got a little zhuzh for November. With Pitchfork Festival taking over east London, so-called 'cancelled' musicians crawling back to the stage (Marilyn Manson, Brand New, John Maus, we see you), and more shows than ever, it's easy to feel overwhelmed. So, we've given the list a facelift, ranked by the most essential gigs to know about this month. And crucially, ones you can still actually get tickets for."
"2. Turnstile It's been Turnstile's year, and I'll fight anyone who says otherwise. Their stunning new album Never Enough, headline slot at Outbreak London and world tour have solidified their indie-meets-hardcore reign. They've even sparked a new wave of like-minded bands - see Angel Du$t, Militarie Gun, Spiritual Cramp. Good for: Hardcore dudes in £200 trainers Date: Saturday November 8, 6.30pm Venue: Alexandra Palace, N22 7AY"
Essential London gigs for November 2025 are ranked by importance, with ticket availability noted. The schedule spans genres including folk, hardcore, melancholic pop, indie and hip‑hop. Highlighted performances include Mustafa with Ramy Youssef at Royal Festival Hall (Nov 18), Turnstile at Alexandra Palace (Nov 8), Lorde (Nov 11), Alex G at Eventim Apollo (Nov 14), Clipse at Eventim Apollo (Nov 9) and Blood Orange across Nov 7–10. Short descriptors indicate ideal audiences for each show. Pitchfork Festival takes over east London, and several previously cancelled musicians are returning to the stage this month.
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