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In September she was on stage at the Wembley Arena, and in 2026 there will be German concert halls: Celeste is coming to Germany – presented by ROLLING STONE. In June she will perform in Berlin and Cologne.

The dates

  • June 17th, 2026 Berlin, Tempodrom
  • June 18, 2026 Cologne, Live Music Hall

This is how you get tickets

Tickets for the shows will soon be available at Eventim and at local ticket offices. Tickets cost 41 euros plus fees.

New album “Woman of Faces”

Celeste’s concert announcement coincides with the release of her second studio album, Woman of Faces. She then promises “the best songs I have ever written”.

The record with new tracks was released on November 14, 2025 and addresses the slow disintegration of a romantic relationship. The album is about pain, the determination to emerge triumphant from a tragic situation, and resilience.

Listen to the title song “Woman of Faces” here:

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The tracklist of “Woman of Faces”

  1. On With The Show
  2. Keep smiling
  3. Woman of Faces
  4. Happening again
  5. Time will tell
  6. People always change
  7. Sometimes
  8. Could Be Machine
  9. This Is Who I Am

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Debut album 2021 – and a shower of awards

Celeste’s debut album “Not Your Muse” was released in 2021 and included songs such as “Stop This Flame”, “Strange” and “Ideal Woman”. In Germany it reached number 6 in the album charts, and in her home country it even reached first place. It was the first time in five years that a singer had achieved this ranking in the UK.

Since then, she has received multiple awards for her music, which ranges stylistically between soul, R&B and jazz: she won the Brits Rising Star award and the BBC Sound of 2020, was nominated for the Mercury Prize in 2021 with “Not Your Muse” and received a Golden Globe nomination for “Hear My Voice”.

The 31-year-old from Culver City, Los Angeles, has been making music since she was a child. She grew up in Brighton, England, the daughter of a British mother and an American father. She never received any singing training, but learned by listening to jazz and soul greats like Nina Simone and Billie Holiday. She made her solo debut on the Bank Holiday Records label with the EP “The Milk & the Honey” (2017). In 2018 she signed with Polydor Records and released her second EP “Lately”. She is now internationally known and fills concert halls – as will soon be the case in Berlin and Cologne.

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