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13-22 November

The Joy

The Joy

Sun 22 November 2026

Stage time / 7:30pm

Doors / 7:00pm

Location

Barbican,
Silk Street
EC2Y 8DS

Tickets

£31.50 - £41.50 incl fees

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The Joy is a South African band redefining global music through soul-stirring harmonies, rich cultural expression, and a deeply human sense of connection. Hailing from a small town in KwaZulu-Natal, the group has captured hearts around the world through their meteoric rise – marked by critical acclaim, viral moments, and high-profile collaborations.

From their breakout single Isencane Lengane and debut EP Amabutho (2021) to electrifying performances on The Jennifer Hudson Show and Later… with Jools Holland, The Joy has earned praise from global icons including Alicia Keys, Sam Smith, and Jennifer Hudson, who called them her “favorite band” and featured them on her Christmas album The Gift of Love.

Their collaborations span global stars, from a 2023 release with The Blessed Madonna (Shades of Love) to a feature on Doja Cat’s Scarlet 2 CLAUDE album, further cementing their place on the global stage.

Their commanding live performances have graced iconic stages around the world – from London’s Church Studios, where they recorded The Joy (Live Album), to festivals including Glastonbury, Coachella, WOMADELAIDE, Sziget, Green Man, Pukkelpop, and Way Out West. Most recently, they brought their vibrant vocal arrangements and compositions to Global Citizen Africa 2026 and Together for a Better Day, the annual tribute concert in honour of Avicii.

As their sound continues to grow, The Joy are finding new ways to bring their Zulu musical roots into contemporary global sounds and the modern Afropop landscape – creating music that feels both anchored in home and resonant across borders.

The reach of The Joy’s music extends far beyond the stage – moving across languages, cultures, and digital spaces – carrying their sound and spirit to audiences around the world. Yet at the centre of it all remains something far more grounded. As they often say: “Life made us friends, music made us brothers.” Their artistry is a celebration of culture, connection, and pure euphoria.

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