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The Entitled Sons - Concert Review & Ticket Information

The air in London is set to crackle with an undeniable energy as one of the UK’s most electrifying bands, The Entitled Sons, announce their highly anticipated return to the capital. Mark your calendars for Tuesday, 28th October 2025, when the iconic O2 Academy Islington will play host to a night of raw rock power and melodic pop brilliance. This isn’t just another gig; it’s a pilgrimage for fans, a chance to witness a band at the peak of their prowess in one of London’s most cherished intimate venues. Prepare for an evening where anthemic choruses meet blistering guitar riffs, and the collective roar of the crowd becomes as much a part of the performance as the band themselves. The Entitled Sons are more than just a band; they’re an experience, and Islington is about to feel their seismic impact.

About The Entitled Sons

Emerging from the vibrant UK music scene in the early 2010s, The Entitled Sons quickly carved out a niche for themselves with their distinctive blend of hard-hitting rock anthems and undeniably catchy pop sensibilities. Formed by childhood friends Leo Thorne (vocals) and Sam Kincaid (guitar), the band’s initial EPs showcased a raw, garage-rock edge that soon evolved into a more refined, arena-ready sound with the addition of Chloe Davies on bass and Ben Carter on drums. Their debut album, “Urban Reveries,” released in 2015, propelled them into the mainstream, with singles like “Echoes in the Dark” becoming instant fan favourites and radio staples across the nation.

Their sound is characterised by Thorne’s emotive vocal delivery, Kincaid’s intricate yet powerful guitar work, and the formidable rhythm section that lays down a solid, driving foundation. They effortlessly navigate the space between guitar-driven urgency and melodic accessibility, drawing comparisons to the dynamic range of early noughties indie-rock giants blended with contemporary pop-rock polish. Their sophomore effort, “Celestial Drift,” solidified their reputation, spawning hits such as “City Lights” and the soaring ballad “Gravity’s Pull,” which showcased their lyrical depth and ability to craft poignant narratives. With a reputation for explosive live shows and an ever-growing discography of beloved tracks, The Entitled Sons continue to captivate audiences with their unique fusion of genres and their unwavering commitment to authentic, powerful music.

O2 Academy Islington: The Perfect Setting

Nestled on Upper Street in the heart of Islington, the O2 Academy Islington stands as a beacon of live music in North London. This historic venue, with the postcode N1 0PS, boasts a rich and varied past, originally opening its doors in 1897 as the Grand Theatre. Over the decades, it has served various purposes, from a cinema to a bingo hall, before being lovingly restored and transformed into the iconic music venue we know today. Its storied history imbues it with a unique character, providing a sense of grandeur that perfectly complements the raw energy of live performances.

The O2 Academy Islington strikes an ideal balance, offering an intimate atmosphere without sacrificing the scale required for major acts. With a standing capacity of approximately 800, it ensures that every attendee feels a direct connection to the stage, creating an immersive and unforgettable experience. The tiered layout on the upper level offers excellent sightlines, while the main floor allows for an uninhibited, energetic crowd. Known for its superb acoustics, the venue ensures that every riff, vocal nuance, and drum beat resonates with clarity and impact. Furthermore, the venue is committed to accessibility, offering dedicated viewing platforms and accessible facilities for those with specific needs, ensuring everyone can enjoy the magic of live music. Its prime location in Islington means it’s surrounded by a vibrant array of pubs, restaurants, and shops, making it a fantastic destination for a full night out in London.

What to Expect at the Show

When The Entitled Sons hit the stage at O2 Academy Islington, attendees can anticipate an evening brimming with their signature high-octane performance and emotional depth. While setlists are always a closely guarded secret, fans can certainly expect a dynamic mix of their greatest hits – think singalong anthems like “Echoes in the Dark” and “City Lights” – alongside newer material that showcases their evolving sound. There’s always a chance for a few deeper cuts from their extensive back catalogue, pleasing long-time devotees.

The band is renowned for their exceptional stage presence and tight musicianship. Lead singer Leo Thorne commands the crowd with his charismatic energy, often venturing into the audience, while Sam Kincaid’s guitar solos are legendary for their precision and passion. Expect a visually stunning production, with carefully curated lighting design that enhances the mood of each song, from pulsating strobes during their rockiest numbers to atmospheric washes for their more reflective moments. The intimate nature of O2 Academy Islington means you’ll be up close to the action, feeling every drum beat and guitar chord vibrate through you. The atmosphere will be electric, a collective surge of excitement, singalongs, and maybe even a few mosh-pit friendly moments, all culminating in an unforgettable communal experience that only The Entitled Sons can deliver.

Getting to O2 Academy Islington

Reaching the O2 Academy Islington at N1 0PS is straightforward, thanks to London’s comprehensive public transport network. The venue’s central location on Upper Street makes it easily accessible from various parts of the city.

The most convenient way to arrive is by London Underground. Angel station, on the Northern Line, is just a short five to ten-minute walk from the venue. Upon exiting the station, head north along Upper Street, and you’ll find the Academy on your left. Numerous bus routes also serve the area, with stops directly outside or very close to the venue. Key bus numbers include the 4, 19, 30, 38, 43, 56, 73, 153, 205, 214, 271, 341, and


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