Duffy Performs First Live Show in Nearly 15 Years in London

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- Duffy performed at Hoxton Hall in London on July 5, her first headlining concert in nearly 15 years, with limited tickets distributed through a fan ballot and the venue undisclosed until the day of the show.
- The set included fan favorites like "Warwick Avenue" alongside new material, with one attendee posting on social media that "that voice is insane!"
- Duffy announced the show in June, writing: "I'm doing a secret intimate gig in London on the 5th July… I will sing some new songs."
- The performance continues Duffy's return to music following her 2020 disclosure that she was drugged, kidnapped, and sexually assaulted — an experience she said led to depression and her decision to step away from the industry.
- Duffy posted from a recording studio in May, telling fans "if only I could find the right words to explain how much I've missed you all" and saying she was "working on coming back to you," with hints of a new studio album in progress.
- Her debut album Rockferry (2008) won Best Pop Vocal Album at the 2009 Grammys and earned her nominations for Best New Artist and Best Female Pop Vocal Performance for "Mercy"; her last studio album Endlessly was released in 2010.
- Disney+ has announced that a Hulu Original documentary on Duffy's life and career is currently in the works.
Why it matters: Duffy hasn't headlined a concert since around 2010 and hasn't performed publicly since disclosing a 2020 assault that drove her from the industry. The July 5 show, which previewed songs she's currently recording, pairs with an announced Hulu documentary — evidence that her return is unfolding as a multi-platform comeback rather than a one-off appearance.




