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Get Your Zhu Tickets in London: 2026 Concerts & Tour Schedule
Parking & Directions for Zhu Roundhouse - London
Chalk Farm Road, London, GL
NW1 8EH, UK
1. The Brewery - 0.2 miles, 3/hour
2. St. Pancras Station - 0.3 miles, 4/hour
3. Kings Cross Car Park - 0.4 miles, 3.50/hour
4. Pancras Square - 0.5 miles, 5/hour
5. Bloomsbury Square - 0.6 miles, 2.50/hour
Zhu Concert Live at Roundhouse | London – July 18th, 2026
Step into the iconic Roundhouse in London, a venue with a history as vibrant as the performances it hosts. It’s where the legendary Beatles first played in the UK back in 1963, and over the years it’s become a true cultural hub for both local communities and international acts. In 2013, the Roundhouse hosted the Mercury Prize awards, celebrating the best of British music, a night that still lingers in the memory of those lucky enough to attend. The venue’s unique circular design means no matter where you sit, you’re getting a great view, feels almost like being part of the action from every angle. The location near the canal adds a charming touch, perfect for a quick stroll before the show, soaking in the lively atmosphere of Camden. Getting there is pretty straightforward, hop off the Piccadilly Line at Kentish Town or Chalk Farm on the Northern Line, and you’re practically in the heart of London’s creative pulse. Attending a Zhu London concert here isn’t just about the music, it’s about stepping into a piece of history, surrounded by a vibe that’s equal parts nostalgic and electric. Seriously, seeing a show at the Roundhouse feels like being part of something bigger, a true London experience that sticks with you long after the last note fades.