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Introspective indie-pop trio

Eleven years after London Grammar’s double platinum-selling debut If You Wait, the band release their fourth album, The Greatest Love. It’s a celebration of creative freedom for a group who’ve carved a unique path, performing to stadium crowds while swerving celebrity. Having sold 3 million albums world-wide, with two No.1 selling records, an Ivor Novello win and numerous BRIT Award nominations under their belts, Hannah Reid, Dan Rothman and Dot Major have enjoyed rare longevity and success for three musicians who met as teenagers at university. "Getting to this point is the proudest achievement of my life," says frontwoman and songwriter Hannah.

With this triumphant start to their second decade in the industry, they have doubled down on their musical instincts and found rebellious new confidence. "The last couple of years have changed our priorities and process as artists," says Hannah. "That is a big part of our story."

As a young band keen to find their audience, they had held nothing back in promoting 2013’s game-changing If You Wait and 2017 follow-up Truth Is a Beautiful Thing, which hit number one. "It was drummed into us early that you had to kill yourself on the road if you wanted to get anywhere, and that is true, to an extent," says Hannah, who recently welcomed her first child. "If it starts coming at the cost of the creative process, though, there's no point in doing any of it."

Hannah lives with the chronic pain condition fibromyalgia, which can be triggered by stress. In the build-up to their third album, Californian Soil, she was focused on preserving her energy in preparation for promoting the record. "We were so geared up to release it," she recalls. "I knew I’d have to get through a lot of shows, so I’d got myself really fit and healthy – but then lockdown hit. Suddenly we had no idea whether we’d be able to tour." 

Their uncertainty about the future was a wake-up call. "It felt possible that we might not do another gig for years. We had to ask ourselves: if we’re not touring, what do we want to do?"

The question was revelatory. "We realised that writing songs, and making art that makes us happy, is actually the job," says Hannah. "Nothing else really matters." Californian Soil had explored her experiences of misogyny in music, but now that the band had more unscheduled time to talk, she realised that Dan and Dot had also been bruised by the industry. "It had made all three of us insecure in different ways, but suddenly we were spending hours making music and talking – it was like band therapy."

"In the past we’ve been surrounded by very masculine behaviour, and it became problematic," agrees Dan. "I think Dot and I are part of the generation of men who’ve crossed over and become more conscious of how that behaviour affected us and rubbed off on us – and that awareness has helped us to become happier as a band."

Californian Soil was released in 2021 and became another number-one album; once restrictions eased, the band performed their biggest UK tour to date, including two gigs at Alexandra Palace for which they sold 35,000 tickets in a day. They went on to play to over 700,000 fans on Coldplay’s 2022 stadium tour.

Now they return with The Greatest Love, the fruit of a joyfully creative period. It delivers the heartrending lyrics and celestial vocals that London Grammar fans adore, but includes moments of real freedom and celebration. Opening track House sets the tone. Over a driving beat – set to fill dancefloors all year – comes an uncompromising lyric: This is my place, my house, my rules. ‘It’s about drawing boundaries around yourself,’ says Hannah, who is now thirty-four. ‘When I hit my thirties, my mindset shifted, and I no longer felt like a victim of anything – it all felt within my power. I thought, making music should be fun, and we're gonna make that happen.’

The London Grammar sound is as genre-blending as ever, moving smoothly from electronica to pop. The album’s second track, Fakest Bitch, is a ballad accompanied by stripped-back piano and guitar – yet its razor-sharp lyrics provide a satisfying contrast. Don’t turn to me with the driest tears that you’ve been faking for years, sings Hannah, addressing a (fictional) frenemy with that immaculate voice. She’s ‘obsessed’ with the track, she says; it was written in an hour, and features the original demo vocal. ‘It also makes me a little uncomfortable, which I think is a good sign,’ she laughs. ‘It came out so quickly, and the lyrics are savage but some of my best.’

London Grammar produced the majority of the album themselves. ‘When we were a young band, we found magic with older, very experienced producers, and that was important – we learnt a lot,’ she says. ‘But now we're becoming those people, and that means that we can be really prolific and self-reliant.’ The band trust their own judgement more: ‘We no longer care what anyone else thinks. If we love it, we do it.’

That’s why they defiantly named the album after its final track The Greatest Love, a song that represents a newfound confidence in their craft. ‘That song is like a symbol of us believing in ourselves,’ says Dan. ‘When we first worked on it, we came out of the studio like, “This is the best thing we’ve ever done!”

The production of You and I, a letter to Hannah’s younger self with an epic Ibizan-sunset sound that’s reminiscent of the late Nineties, also helped them lean into their instincts. ‘It’s about things that I wish I’d known. I wrote it six or seven years ago, and at the time, it was written off,’ she says. ‘When we came across it again, we couldn’t believe that. We really went for it, with strings and a children’s choir – and I love it.’

The three band members all have independent projects, which has enhanced the music they make together: Hannah paints and writes songs; Dot is a DJ who releases electronic music; and Dan produces for several other artists. "I think those outlets for self-expression have helped us become more experimental," says Hannah.

 "If you think of us as a Venn diagram, what we’ve learnt is to nurture our crossover point,’ says Dot. ‘This album feels to me like a celebration of our friendship."

London Grammar enjoy an enormous fanbase. Their music has been streamed more than a billion times – but they never aspired to be famous. ‘We were exposed to celebrity with the success of the first album, when we were really young,’ says Dan. ‘We probably overindulged, but we quickly realised that personality wise, it wasn’t for us.’

Hannah agrees. ‘This album is probably the last time that we'll appear in our music videos,’ she says. She’s delighted by the balance that they’ve found as a band. "I love the fact that I can walk down the street and nobody knows who I am – and yet we can fill huge spaces with people who love our music. We’ve worked really, really hard, and it has paid off."

The future looks bright. "I want us to keep making music together until we’re old, wrinkly and completely irrelevant," she jokes. "As long as we prioritise the art, there is no reason why we can't go on for decades."

Setlists

    1. 1.Hey Now
    2. 2.Californian Soil
    3. 3.Kind of Man
    4. 4.House
    5. 5.Nightcall (Kavinsky cover)
    6. 6.Hell to the Liars
    7. 7.Wasting My Young Years
    8. 8.Lord It's a Feeling
    9. 9.Fakest Bitch
    10. 10.Baby It's You
    11. 11.Metal & Dust
    12. 12.Strong
    13. 13.Lose Your Head
    1. 1.Hey Now
    2. 2.Californian Soil
    3. 3.Kind of Man
    4. 4.Nightcall (Kavinsky cover)
    5. 5.House
    6. 6.Hell to the Liars
    7. 7.Wasting My Young Years
    8. 8.Lord It's a Feeling
    9. 9.Fakest Bitch
    10. 10.Metal & Dust
    11. 11.Strong
    12. 12.Lose Your Head
    1. 1.Hey Now
    2. 2.How Does It Feel
    3. 3.House
    4. 4.Nightcall (Kavinsky cover)
    5. 5.Lord It's a Feeling
    6. 6.Hell to the Liars
    7. 7.Strong
    8. 8.Lose Your Head
    1. 1.Hey Now
    2. 2.Californian Soil
    3. 3.Kind of Man
    4. 4.How Does It Feel
    5. 5.Nightcall (Kavinsky cover)
    6. 6.Hell to the Liars
    7. 7.Wasting My Young Years
    8. 8.Lord It's a Feeling
    9. 9.Fakest Bitch (Acoustic)
    10. 10.Darling Are You Gonna Leave Me (Acoustic)
    11. 11.Baby It's You
    12. 12.Metal & Dust
  1. Encore

    1. 13.Strong
    1. 1.Hey Now
    2. 2.Californian Soil
    3. 3.Kind of Man
    4. 4.How Does It Feel
    5. 5.Nightcall (Kavinsky cover)
    6. 6.House
    7. 7.Hell to the Liars
    8. 8.Wasting My Young Years
    9. 9.Lord It's a Feeling
    10. 10.Fakest Bitch (Acoustic)
    11. 11.Darling Are You Gonna Leave Me (Acoustic)
    12. 12.Baby It's You
    13. 13.Metal & Dust
  1. Encore

    1. 14.Strong
    2. 15.Lose Your Head

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Reviews

Rating: 5 out of 5 based on 25 reviews
  • Well organised arena

    by Poe on 13/11/2024AO Arena - ManchesterRating: 5 out of 5

    Went to watch London Grammar at the ao arena was well organised from start to finish to direct us what part of the arena to go to get to our seats. If you get the chance see London grammar go they where amazing.

  • Outstanding

    by Kenrockrover on 13/11/2024AO Arena - ManchesterRating: 5 out of 5

    It was not my 1st visit to the venue, but throughly enjoyed it, the sound was emmence throughout the concert.

  • Wow

    by Me on 13/11/2024AO Arena - ManchesterRating: 5 out of 5

    Out of this world her voice 😍 just a,joy to watch and listen to roll on there next tour

  • Lovely experience

    by Maristel on 13/11/2024AO Arena - ManchesterRating: 5 out of 5

    London grammar were amazing. The venue was great and everything seemed well organized. My only call outs would be - We would like 15' more from London grammar - We would prefer while waiting for London grammar for a bigger variety of artists to perform as we had no music most of the time.

  • Beautiful show

    by Miss Iy on 13/11/2024AO Arena - ManchesterRating: 5 out of 5

    I have been wanting to see this brand live for the longest time and they did not disappoint. They did a beautiful 90 minute set and featured all of my favourite songs. The atmosphere was electric and the staging was beautiful. I'm so glad we got tickets and good seats. The AO Arena is a good venue for live music. It's easy to get to and staff will helpful directing us to our seats.

  • Fabulous. Better live than in the recordings!!

    by Jax on 13/11/2024AO Arena - ManchesterRating: 5 out of 5

    Superb musicians and the stunning vocals of Hannah Reid. I found myself holding my breath in places. The music was transformative. I have all the albums but they are even better and incredibly talented so they excel live!

  • Unique voice

    by MC on 13/11/2024AO Arena - ManchesterRating: 5 out of 5

    A great performance, amazing vocals, sounds and effects . First time seeing LG and definitely watch again.

  • fab

    by Colin on 13/11/2024OVO Hydro - GlasgowRating: 5 out of 5

    Brilliant gig. Much better than I thought they would be in a big arena The visuals were amazing with the added use of a very skilled drone operative . Loved seeing a band totally devoted to their craft . I have only been a fan for two years but as each song I was familiar with started I was choked up .I have been going to gigs since the late 70s in small venues and city halls so not really a fan of massive auditoriums but LG made the the arena seem very intimate Top marks LG and the SECC Glasgow for a wonderful evening

  • London grammar Glasgow hydro

    by Tony on 12/11/2024Rating: 5 out of 5

    Amazing fabulous incredible. Monday night listening to such an awesome band with haunting songs and beautifully played music. Thank you for an incredible night

  • A special evening.

    by JKay on 12/11/2024OVO Hydro - GlasgowRating: 5 out of 5

    Just wonderful❤️Mesmerising. Loved the lights, loved the music, unforgettable.

  • An amazing band

    by Iain G on 12/11/2024OVO Hydro - GlasgowRating: 5 out of 5

    Superb concert. Music and light show was outstanding in a great venue.

  • Great!

    by Hendo on 12/11/2024OVO Hydro - GlasgowRating: 5 out of 5

    What an absolutely outstanding concert! Wanted to see London Grammar for so long and they did not disappoint. Brilliant

  • Beautiful

    by Veronica on 12/11/2024OVO Hydro - GlasgowRating: 5 out of 5

    London Grammar were stupidly good. I could listen to Hannah all day, her voice is magical

  • Amazing

    by Loved every minute of the gig. on 12/11/2024OVO Hydro - GlasgowRating: 5 out of 5

    Loved every minute of the gig. All the staff at the event were amazing and London grammar were too.

  • Excellent

    by MM on 12/11/2024OVO Hydro - GlasgowRating: 5 out of 5

    Excellent experience, the Band were great, the support act also really, really good. The OVO staff were brilliant, sorting us out when we'd booked standing tickets, but one of our party was too young, and we hadn't noticed the restrictions. They just re arranged seated tickets with no fuss and were so helpful throughout. Even the car park staff were really helpful and pleasant. Would definitely go there again.