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FLO to headline Limitless Live 2026 at London’s Roundhouse

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FLO will headline Limitless Live at London’s Roundhouse next year – the fifth time the event has been held.

Limitless Live is the UK’s largest free live music show with social purpose at its core and has previously featured performances from Raye, Stefflon Don, Ghetts, Krept & Konan, Unknown T and Ms Banks.

To celebrate its fifth anniversary, Limitless Live 2026 will be headlined by GRAMMY-nominated R&B girl group FLO on May 3, 2026. The group released their debut album ‘Access All Areas’ last November and have spent most of 2025 on the road. Limitless Live will be their first hometown gig since selling out O2 Academy Brixton in September.

FLO Limitless Live poster

Since 2021, Limitless Live has worked to connect and inspire aspirational young people from underrepresented backgrounds, creating opportunities that extend far beyond the stage. Over the past five years, Limitless Live has brought live music experiences to more than 12,000 young people and worked with more than 150 charity and community partners to make live music accessible to all.

“Over the past five years Limitless Live has surpassed my wildest expectations,” founder Tolu Farinto said in a statement. “We have given young people across the country the opportunity to see the biggest acts in the UK for free and become a welcome moment for connection and joy in the backdrop of increased uncertainty, particularly for young people. Our ambition is to raise the standard and level every year in terms of the opportunities we create for young people but also the music experience – and we can’t wait to have FLO shut down the Limitless Live stage.”

Tickets for Limitless Live 2026 are free and will be made available via the Roundhouse website in the near future.

As well as the FLO concert, Limitless Live has once again teamed up with secondary ticket marketplace viagogo to launch a new Access programme which is designed to give young people from underrepresented backgrounds access to experiences they otherwise wouldn’t be able to attend, including a range of Manchester City football games and the F1 Silverstone Grand Prix.

Limitless Live has also partnered with DHL to provide access to Manchester United games while a collaboration with cultural learning platform WHATCLASS will offer emerging creatives access to best-in-class education from established artists around the world.

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