J Hus ‘Big Conspiracy’ Anniversary Show: Presale, date, & all you need to know

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J Hus has announced a 'Big Conspiracy' Anniversary Show at the Royal Albert Hall in London, UK on June 7, 2025. The show was announced via a post on their official X page on May 28, 2025, and celebrates the fifth year of Big Conspiracy:

Presale for the show is currently ongoing. There is a Priority O2 and Live Nation presale, each available exclusively to Priority members (which is O2's premium loyalty programme) and Live Nation registered users, respectively.

Alternatively, one can access priority booking by becoming a friend of the Royal Albert Hall from its official website for a price of £45 per year. The Royal Albert Hall Priority Booking for Friends & Patrons for the J Hus show is currently available from the venue's aforementioned website.

The general on-sale will follow on May 30, 2025, at 12:00 p.m. BST. Tickets will be available either from Ticketmaster UK or via the Royal Albert Hall website mentioned above. The organizers of the show have released a press statement regarding ticket prices, which is set at £30, here quoted in NME's article on the matter on May 28, 2025:

“In an era of rising costs and inaccessible shows, this decision reflects Hus’ ongoing commitment to his community – making sure the people who made the music matter most can be there in person."

J Hus ‘Big Conspiracy’ Anniversary Show date and venue

The date and venue for J Hus 'Big Conspiracy' Anniversary Show are given below:

  • June 7, 2025 – London, UK at Royal Albert Hall

J Hus released his album Big Conspiracy on January 24, 2020. The album is his second studio album. The singer is best known for his debut album, Common Sense, which was released in 2017. The singer talked about his music and career in an exclusive interview with VICE on May 12, 2017, elaborating on what led him to adopt music as his career:

"I wanted to be an actor, but then around Year 10 or Year 11, it was whatever really. I came across a lot of money, then I was broke again. I was stressed out..."

The singer continued:

"Even though I had no experience of singing, no nothing – I always used to rap, rap – I thought I would start adding melodies and that. A lot of rappers have a road image and that: They don’t want to sing, they’re scared it’ll mess with their image. I thought, ‘I don’t give a shit’. I didn’t care what anyone thought."

The singer continued:

"I feel like I’m bipolar. I have my different moods and that. That’s why my music exists in so many different worlds – this moment I’m feeling all raw, this moment I’m wanting to talk to a girl, the next moment I’m wanting to talk about spirit and be deep. Then I’m back to being angry."

J Hus started his career back in 2014 with freestyle raps, before releasing his first mixtape, The 15th Day, in 2015. He followed up the mixtape with the EP Playing Sports in 2016, after which his debut album Common Sense was released in 2017.

After the release of his debut album, J Hus released his second EP, Big Spang, in 2018. Big Conspiracy, the aforementioned second album, was released in 2020, and then, finally, his latest album, Beautiful and Brutal Yard, was released on July 14, 2023.

Edited by Zainab Shaikh