N-Dubz London set times: When do they start on stage this Friday?

After more than a decade apart, the trio reformed in mid-2022
The trio will perform in Gunnersbury Park later this week
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Beril Naz Hassan10 August 2023

N-Dubz, the English hip-hop trio from Camden Town, is getting ready to give their fans an unforgettable night at Gunnersbury Park later this week.

The group has taken an 11-year hiatus to pursue their solo careers before reuniting in May 2022 and releasing the single Charmer.

They then went on a sold-out UK arena tour across November and December, and now Fazer, Dappy, and Tulisa are getting ready to hit the stage on Friday, August 11, to perform some of their hit songs.

But what time can you expect N-Dubz to perform, who will be their supporting act, and what is their likely setlist?

Here is everything we know.

What time are N-Dubz on stage at Gunnersbury Park?

The award-winning music group is booked to start their show at Gunnersbury Park at 6 pm on Friday, August 11.

They will, of course, be preceded by a supporting act before they start their setlist.

The concert is expected to conclude around 10.30 pm.

Who is their supporting act?

N-Dubz will be supported by the viral drum-and-bass breakout musician Venbee.

The Kent native, who started her music career in 2020, is known for songs like Low Down, Messy in Heaven, Gutter, and Die Young, which concert-goers can expect to hear live at the event.

What is their possible setlist?

While the hip-hop group hasn’t revealed what their setlist will include, it is very likely that they will prioritise their chart-toppers and big hits.

Here are the songs N-Dubz is likely to perform on Friday:

  • Charmer
  • February
  • Habibti
  • I Need You
  • We Dance On
  • Best Behaviour
  • Cold Shoulder
  • Girls
  • Na Na (Boy Better Know!)
  • Say It’s Over
  • Playing with Fire
  • Strong Again
  • I Swear
  • You Better Not Waste My Time
  • Feva Las Vegas
  • Ouch
  • Papa Can You Hear Me
  • Number 1
  • Wouldn’t You

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