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Rolling Stone UK Awards to return to London’s Roundhouse next month

It's time again to celebrate the best of UK music, film and television at a world-class event.

By Nick Reilly

It’s back! A year on from the runaway success of the first ever Rolling Stone UK Awards, we’re delighted to announce that the biggest rock and roll event of the year will return to London’s iconic Roundhouse on Thursday 28th November 2024.

The night will include four stellar live music performances and the induction of fourteen very special award winners into the Rolling Stone UK Hall of Fame, all overseen by a host befitting of the occasion.

The 2023 inaugural event was attended by a galaxy of stars, ranging from Yungblud, Jessie Ware and Skepta to Maisie Peters, The Chemical Brothers and Sharon Osbourne, featured live performances from Louis Tomlinson, The Last Dinner Party and Kenya Grace, and was hosted by comedian Munya Chawawa. Guests included leading industry names, invited media and artists from across music, film and television. 

Just like last year, several hundred guests will see a top crop of talent pick up their awards, but rest assured that Rolling Stone UK’s presence in print and digital forms and across social will mean that those not in the room aren’t at risk of missing out either.

The event will see the return of official sponsors Volvo and Visit West Hollywood, while a host and additional partners will be revealed over the coming weeks.

Darren Styles OBE, publisher of Rolling Stone UK, said: “Last year’s incredible live event was a high point for Rolling Stone in the UK and the challenge, always, is to come back bigger and better each time. Given the scale of what we achieved as a debut show that’s a tall order, but we have laid some spectacular plans to come…”

Nominations for the awards will be announced shortly, with the winners unveiled on the evening of 28th November and celebrated in a special Awards edition of Rolling Stone UK magazine published the following morning.