TikTok to take over London’s King's Cross with two-day music pop-up

Londoners travelling through King’s Cross station on two days this month will have a musical commute thanks to TikTok.
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TikTok is set to host its first ever live music pop-up in London as it takes over King’s Cross station

Commuters’ journeys through the station on Wednesday and Thursday April 24 and 25 will be soundtracked by an array of up-and-coming talent performing in front of the spot’s famous clock tower.

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The two-day event, which will be live streamed on the video sharing platform, will give rising talents from across the country a chance to showcase their talents to thousands of commuters that pass through the London station each day.

Running from 11am to 7pm across both days, the lineup for the TikTok Live music pop up will see London based artists perform including @dansings2you and Grace Gachot. 

The upcoming London event will follow the social media platform’s inaugural global music event TikTok In The Mix which was based in Arizona last year.

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While the US event was headlined by Cardi B, TikTok’s upcoming event in the capital will instead spotlight rising artists.

Full lineup for the TikTok live music pop-up at King’s Cross

  • Charlie Tyler (@iamcharlietyler) and Russell James Williams (@russell.j.williams) 
  • Fia Hamilton (@fiaahamilton)
  • James Fitz (@jamesfitzmusic)
  • Musical Chrissy (@musicalchrissy88)
  • Stephen Pepper (@stevenpeppermusic)
  • Robert Warren (@robertwarren.uk)
  • Dan Sings (@dansings2you)
  • Rhiis Sings (@rhiisings)
  • Tom Billie Joe Calvert (@tombilliejoecalvert)
  • Sion Jones (@sionjonesmusic)
  • Grace Gachot (@gracegachot)
  • Celina Sharma (@celina.sharma)

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