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SBTV announces second wave of artists for 20th anniversary celebration at The O2!

  • Writer: Sam Rasmin
    Sam Rasmin
  • 11 hours ago
  • 2 min read

SBTV has unveiled the second wave of artists set to join its huge 20th anniversary celebration at The O2, London on November 11th 2026. Following the first announcement, the latest additions bring even more influential names from across SBTV's two-decade history to the stage, including Headie One, Frisco, Clavish, Rimzee, Shola Ama and Tinie Tempah.


The second wave further highlights the incredible breadth of talent that has passed through the platform over the years, bringing together multiple generations of UK music in one place to celebrate the legacy of SBTV and its founder, Jamal Edwards MBE.


SBTV 20th Anniversary at The O2!

Joining the newly announced names are 36, 8syn, Big Narstie, Big Zuu, Chip, Dappy, DJ Target, Griminal, Kasst8, Kenny Allstar, Kyla, Lady Leshurr, Mak 10, Nolay, Professor Green, Roll Deep, RV, Scorcher, Tinchy Stryder, WSTRN and Yungen.


The announcement follows the first wave of artists revealed for what promises to be a landmark night for UK music. With even more names still to be revealed, the scale of the celebration continues to grow.

Taking place at The O2, the event will commemorate 20 years since a young Jamal Edwards began filming artists with a camcorder, ultimately transforming SBTV into one of the most important platforms in British music.


From giving early visibility to some of the UK's biggest artists to documenting the evolution of grime, rap, R&B and beyond, SBTV became a cultural institution, and this anniversary celebration will bring many of the artists who helped shape that story together under one roof.


The event is also being held in association with the Jamal Edwards Self Belief Trust, ensuring the celebration continues Jamal's commitment to supporting and inspiring the next generation.


With two decades of history behind it, an ever-growing line-up and more announcements still to come, SBTV 20 is shaping up to be a night that celebrates not just a platform, but an entire era of British music and culture.


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