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GEM at London OVO Arena Wembley

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G.E.M - or Get Everybody Moving - is the moniker of Hong Kong-based singer Tang Tsz-kei. Born in 1991, she has quickly become one of Hong Kong and China's most popular artists, and now tours the world.

GEM will be performing 1 event in London on Friday 24th January 2025 at the OVO Arena Wembley.

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Fri Jan 24 2025 London, UK UK
Tickets on sale Sunday Nov 17 at 12:00PM
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Address: London OVO Arena Wembley, Arena Square, London, HA9 0AA
Telephone: 02087825566
Venue Capacity: 12500
The OVO Arena Wembley is a massive live music and entertainment venue based on Arena Square in London. Originally opened in 1934, it soon became one of the must-hit stops for popular bands and acts when they hit the UK. It was renovated in 2005 in a move that cost over £35 million, and now plays host to some of the biggest names in music - recent names that have hit its stage include Depeche Mode, Muse, and Iron Maiden.