Madison Beer at The O2: It-girl Glamour & Addictive Lyrical Honesty

London, England - May 30, 2026

From performing in rooms with a capacity of only a few hundred people to playing packed arenas on her latest global headlining tour, Madison Beer’s Locket era marks a large influential shift in her career. The album itself has quickly become a formative part of her growth as an artist and marked the development of her personal sound. With quite an eclectic discography, Locket has proved she’s found her place in the industry.

Known for her it-girl glamour and addictive musical honesty, Madison Beer’s metaphorical locket comes to life on THE LOCKET TOUR. Taking the stage at one of London’s most iconic venues, The O2, her ability to seamlessly transition from seduction to softness remains unparalleled. 

Before stepping foot into the venue, the fan uniform became clear almost instantly. There wasn’t a single fan that could be seen without white lace, babydoll dresses, or bows. Some fans even went as far as painting their skin alien green and donning their head with antennas in reference to her single’s “Home To Another One” music video.

Divided into three acts plus an encore, and accompanied by fluid stage design and thoughtful camera work, the shift in her direction as an artist and approach to performances during this album cycle is evident. 

Opening with some of the highest energy of the night, Beer transformed the room into something undeniably dynamic with the consecutive performances of her upbeat hits “yes baby,” “15 MINUTES,” and “BOYSHIT.” 

Following the start of the show, Beer paused to share a moment of reflection and immense gratitude with the crowd. Crying as she reminisced on the time when she was young and Justin Bieber invited her on that very stage for her birthday.

Unlocking her lyrical vulnerability in act two, the air rapidly became charged with something deeper and more emotional as she started to integrate some of her slower songs into her set. When she started “Envy the Leaves,” a song from her previous album Spinnin’, her heavenly vocals blended perfectly with the angel wings fans wore scattered across the venue. 

After playing the nostalgic hit “Dear Society,” it was finally time for the fan chosen song of the night. Pulling out her heart-shaped box containing three options, Beer cheekily smiled as she read out the titles “Sour Times,” “Default,” and “Good in Goodbye.” Although fans wildly screamed after each reveal, nothing could quite beat the way they reacted as she read “Good in Goodbye.” In the end, the choice was obvious and fans were able to sing their hearts out to “Good in Goodbye.”

Although act two in its whole was soul-stirring, everything came to its peak during “you’re still everything.” The emotional upheaval driven by this one song touched every single person in the room. A collective heaviness sat with the crowd and slowly released as the song continued to its end. It was both a confinement in unsettling emotion and successive liberation in less than 4 minutes.

Act three turned the energy back up again with strobe lights, a barricade walk during the Locket deluxe “lovergirl,” and the dance-pop hit “make you mine.” Though, this wasn’t the end. Beer came back out on stage for an encore, closing her larger than life set with a “Bittersweet” goodbye. Confetti rained down as she looked out into the crowd containing thousands of fans for the last time and shared her gratitude.

Madison Beer will continue THE LOCKET TOUR in the U.S. through July with special guest Thuy. Be sure to grab your tickets here and listen to Locket below.

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