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BICEP LIVE – Royal Albert Hall

13/06/2026
HOR Staff
Estimated 2 mins to read
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Purchase Price
£50
Resell Price
£120
Profit
£70
Return on Investment
140%

Overview

Bicep announced a special one-night-only performance at the legendary Royal Albert Hall, marking their return to live performances after spending several years focused on studio projects.

The show promised a combination of new material from an upcoming BICEP album alongside fan-favourite tracks from previous releases. With only a single date announced and a venue capacity of under 6,000, demand quickly exceeded supply as fans rushed to secure tickets.

Breaking Down the Flip

BICEP returned following a three-year live performance hiatus.

Royal Albert Hall's limited capacity increased scarcity.

Demand was already evident during the Friends and Patrons presale.

Early resale activity showed tickets achieving 2x to 3x retail pricing.

No additional dates had been announced, helping support secondary market values.

Timeline: From Announcement to Resale Demand

BICEP Return Confirmed

12/05/2026

BICEP announce a special London performance following several years away from live touring.

Presale Demand Emerges

14/05/2026

Friends and Patrons presales generate significant demand with strong early resale activity.

General Sale Launches

15/05/2026

10:00 AM BST - Tickets become available through Royal Albert Hall and Ticketmaster.

Secondary Market Accelerates

15/05/2026

More than 100 tickets appear on secondary marketplaces, many selling for multiples of face value.

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Useful Links / Resources

▶️ Ticketmaster UK

▶️ Viagogo

▶️ StubHub UK

Final Thoughts

BICEP's return combined several factors that typically produce strong ticket demand: a respected act, a lengthy absence from touring, and a prestigious venue with limited capacity.

The Royal Albert Hall setting added another layer of exclusivity, making this more than just a standard concert announcement. Early presale performance suggested substantial demand, and with no additional dates announced, resale pricing remained well supported heading into the general sale.

One important factor to monitor was whether further UK shows would be added. As a standalone London date, the event looked exceptionally strong, but additional announcements could have impacted secondary market pricing. Even with that consideration, this remained one of the more attractive electronic music ticket opportunities of 2026.

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