Thursday 8 January 10am General Public Booking
Tuesday 6 January 10am Advance Priority Booking for Champion, Icon and Legend members
Wednesday 7 January 10am Priority Booking for all members
Doors: 7pm
Curfew: 11pm
Please note: Stage times are subject to change and published where available.
Maximum 6 tickets per person
Fees are 15% + a £2.40 restoration levy* per ticket
Latecomers will be admitted throughout
Under-16s to be accompanied by an adult, Under-14s to be accompanied by an adult and in seated areas only
This event is digitally ticketed.
You can access your ticket once purchased by logging in to your ticket wallet with your Roundhouse account login details. For more information, see our FAQs.
Please note: if you booked via another ticket agent and are expecting to receive digital tickets, you will receive instructions on how to access your tickets approximately 24 hours before the show.
*The restoration levy supports all of the Roundhouse’s charitable objectives, for example work with artists, young people, and the wider community. It helps us preserve our historic venue, deliver bold creative programmes, and invest in a sustainable, innovative future. This support allows us to direct funds where they have the greatest impact.
Djavan brings to London the greatest hits from every phase of his discography. In 1976, the Alagoan singer began his artistic journey with the release of A Voz, o Violão, a Música de Djavan, without imagining he would become one of the most iconic figures in Brazilian popular music. He now celebrates five decades of his career with a show built entirely around his most beloved hits. The setlist will feature a range of songs spanning Djavan’s entire discography, including timeless classics such as ‘Sina’, ‘Oceano’, ‘Um Amor Puro’, and more, performed live at Roundhouse.
Djavan (vocals, acoustic guitar and electric guitar) Felipe Alves (drums) Marcelo Mariano (bass) Torcuato Mariano (electric and acoustic guitar) Paulo Calasans (piano and keyboard) Renato Fonseca (keyboard) Jessé Sadoc (trumpet and flugelhorn) Marcelo Martins (tenor sax and flute) Rafael Rocha (trombone).