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Joy Crookes Set to Light Up Bournemouth’s O2 Academy

November 14, 2025 //  by Maddie Clifford

Inside Bournemouth O2. (Maddie Clifford)

BRIT-nominated singer-songwriter Joy Crookes will bring her soulful blend of neo-soul and South London flair to Bournemouth’s O2 Academy on 15 November as part of her Juniper Tour.

Doors open at 6 p.m., with under-14s required to be seated and accompanied by an adult.

The tour celebrates her second studio album, Juniper, released earlier this year.

Fans can expect a mix of Crookes’ signature hits and new songs known for their emotional depth and inventive style.

A fan, who wished to remain anonymous, said: “The songs bring an emotionally raw touch to soul music, exploring love and resilience.”

Rising artist Nectar Woode will open the night, offering audiences a taste of fresh UK talent before Crookes takes the stage.

For Bournemouth locals, the concert is another sign of the town’s growing live-music scene.

As one resident stated: “It’s brilliant to have the O2 here, music brings us together.”

Expect a night of rich vocals, heartfelt lyrics, and soul-filled energy.





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Category: Bournemouth, Entertainment, Local, MusicTag: concert, Joy crookes, Live Music, Nectar Woode, preview

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