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Ghetts, Nafe Smallz, and Young T & Bugsey Confirmed to Play London’s Limitless Live 2025

Limitless Live has announced its return to London’s Roundhouse for its fourth consecutive year on May 4, 2025.

The event — billed as the U.K.’s largest free live music show with social purpose at its core — seeks to inspire young people from underrepresented backgrounds across the capital. All tickets will be free of charge and will be distributed through youth charities and community organizations. Further details can be found via the Roundhouse website.

Limitless Live 2025 will be headlined by grime MC and rapper Ghetts, who released his fourth studio album On Purpose, With Purpose, through Warner Records in February. The record peaked at No. 29 on the Official U.K. Albums Chart, and went on to receive a nomination for the prestigious Mercury Prize in September. 

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Also on the line-up are hip-hop duo Young T & Bugsey, and singer/songwriter Nafe Smallz, with further acts to be announced next year. Limitless Live will partner with KFC and Viagogo to provide free transport for young attendees wishing to travel to the event from other cities across the U.K., including Manchester, Birmingham, Liverpool and Leeds.

Previous iterations of Limitless Live have included six-time BRIT Award winner RAYE, as well as Stefflon Don, Krept & Konan, Unknown T, and Ms Banks. Over the years, its founder, Tolu Farinto, has offered 12-month internships to a portion of attendees, alongside helping other ticket-holders to secure work placements at Universal Music’s London office.

Speaking in a press release earlier this year, Farinto said: “Limitless Live continues to be a beacon of light representing a continued commitment to supporting the aspirations and wellbeing of young people, ensuring that as we navigate a cost of living crisis, underrepresented young people still have access to live music and the best acts in the U.K.”

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