List of music videos set in London
The following is a list of music videos set and filmed primarily in London, England.
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Music videos set in London[]
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Year | Track Title | Artist | Video Director | Location(s) |
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2020 | Numb | Elderbrook | Aldona Kwiatkowski | Shoreditch |
1994 | Missing | Everything but the Girl | Mark Szaszy | Balham, Clapham South |
2018 | Solo | Jennie | Han Sa-min | Hayes[1] |
2020 | Casson | Waterloo station | ||
2017 | Camden | |||
1984 | Smalltown Boy | Bronski Beat | Southwest Trains | |
2020 | Lighter | Nathan Dawe ft. KSI | Docklands / Crossharbour | |
2016 | Blow your mind | Dua Lipa | Barbican Centre | |
1965 | Subterranean Homesick Blues | Bob Dylan | D. A. Pennebaker, | Savoy Steps, Strand[2][3] |
1965 | The Kids Are Alright | The Who | Hyde Park | |
1966 | Paperback Writer | The Beatles | Chiswick House[4][5] | |
1966 | Rain | The Beatles | Michael Lindsay-Hogg | Chiswick House[4][5] |
1970 | In the Summertime | Mungo Jerry | Park Lane[6] | |
1978 | Is This Love | Bob Marley & The Wailers | Keskidee Centre (King's Cross)[7][8] | |
1978 | News of the World | The Jam | Battersea Power Station | |
1979 | Feels Like I'm in Love | Kelly Marie | HMS Belfast | |
1982 | Youth of Today | Musical Youth | ||
1985 | Dancing in the Street | David Bowie and Mick Jagger | David Mallet | London Docklands |
2007 | About You Now | Sugababes | Marcus Adams | Lambeth[9] |
1986 | Press | Paul McCartney | London Underground | |
2010 | Addiction | Andi Fraggs | Soho[10] | |
1993 | Animal Nitrate | Suede | Lisson Green Estate, Westminster[11] | |
2003 | Anyplace, Anywhere, Anytime | Nena and Kim Wilde | Exchange Alley[12] | |
2013 | Army of Two | Olly Murs | Vaughan Arnell | ExCeL London |
2007 | Ayo Technology | 50 Cent featuring Justin Timberlake and Timbaland | ||
2007 | Back to Black | Amy Winehouse | Phil Griffin | Stoke Newington[13][14][15] |
1991 | Bang | Blur | Willy Smax | West End[16] |
1998 | Because We Want To | Billie Piper | Phil Griffin | Greenwich |
2013 | Better Than Wages | Thee Faction | Canary Wharf | |
1997 | Bitter Sweet Symphony | The Verve | Walter Stern | Hoxton[17] |
1995 | Camden Town | Suggs | Camden Town | |
2012 | Candy | Robbie Williams | Joseph Kahn | Spitalfields |
1986 | Change of Heart | Cyndi Lauper | Andy Morahan | Trafalgar Square[18][19] |
1982 | Come on Eileen | Dexys Midnight Runners | Kennington[20] | |
2013 | Come to Me | Kelly Erez | Ben Galster | King's Cross[21] |
2011 | Criminal | Britney Spears | Chris Marrs Piliero | Ealing, Stoke Newington[22] and Dalston[23] |
2013 | Crooked | G-Dragon | Shoreditch[24] | |
2004 | Cry | Alex Parks | Charing Cross tube station[25] | |
1993 | Deep | East 17 | Walthamstow | |
1995 | Disco 2000 | Pulp | Smashing Night Club[26][27] | |
2003 | Don't Look Back into the Sun | The Libertines | Alexander Strickland-Clarke | West End |
2014 | Double Bubble Trouble | MIA | M.I.A. | Peckham[28] |
1994 | Drunk on Love | Basia | West End[29] | |
1985 | Emotion | Barbra Streisand | Richard Baskin and Barbra Streisand | Jacob Street Studios (Bermondsey)[30] |
1989 | Everlasting Love | Howard Jones | Regent's Park | |
1996 | Firestarter | The Prodigy | Walter Stern | Aldwych tube station[31][32] |
2005 | Fix You | Coldplay | Sophie Muller | Southwark and King's Cross |
2010 | Forever Dolphin Love | Connan Mockasin | Elephant & Castle | |
1993 | For Tomorrow | Blur | Julien Temple | Trafalgar Square and Primrose Hill[33][34] |
2006 | Four | The Elizabeth Shepherd Trio | City[35] | |
2011 | Getting Nowhere | Magnetic Man featuring John Legend | Docklands[36] | |
1981 | Ghost Town | The Specials | Barney Bubbles | City of London, East End, Blackwall Tunnel[37] |
1988 | Girl You Know It's True | Milli Vanilli | London Buses[38] | |
2002 | Girlfriend | Alicia Keys | Patrick Hoelck | |
2000 | God Save the Queen | Motörhead | Open top bus[38][39] | |
2013 | Goin' Crazy | Dizzee Rascal featuring Robbie Williams | Dalston[40] | |
1981 | Golden Brown | The Stranglers | Leighton House Museum[34] | |
1988 | Good Life | Inner City | Trafalgar Square and Piccadilly Circus | |
2014 | Got No Fans | The Wealdstone Raider | Trafalgar Square, Piccadilly Circus, Westminster Bridge, Parliament Square, West End | |
2001 | Gotta Get Thru This | Daniel Bedingfield | Director X | Canary Wharf[41] |
1985 | Heart of Lothian | Marillion | North Kensington | |
1995 | He's on the Phone | Saint Etienne | West End[42][43] | |
1999 | Hey Boy Hey Girl | The Chemical Brothers | Dom&nic | Natural History Museum[34] and Ministry of Sound |
1996 | Hey Dude | Kula Shaker | ||
2014 | High Street | Dev Hynes featuring Skepta | Lucy Luscombe | Muswell Hill[44] |
2006 | Hot Kiss | Juliette and the Licks | City | |
1993 | House of Love | East 17 | Walthamstow Stadium | |
2005 | Hung Up | Madonna | David LaChapelle | Charing Cross tube station[25] |
2009 | I Love London | Crystal Fighters | Martin Zahringer | |
2016 | I Wanna Be | Katy B featuring Chris Lorenzo | Shoreditch, Trafalgar Square, Tower Bridge[45] | |
1982 | If You Can't Stand the Heat | Bucks Fizz | Shaftesbury Theatre | |
1995 | Inner City Life | Goldie | Mike Lipscombe | Camberwell |
2000 | Jestem powietrzem | Anita Lipnicka | ||
1995 | Just | Radiohead | Jamie Thraves | Liverpool Street station[46] |
2011 | Just a Kiss | Lady Antebellum | Shaun Silva | |
1983 | (Keep Feeling) Fascination | The Human League | Steve Barron | Plaistow, Newham[47][48] |
1994 | Killing of a Flash Boy | Suede | Nightingale Estate, Hackney | |
1984 | Louise | The Human League | Steve Barron | |
2006 | LDN | Lily Allen | ||
2011 | Letters | Kelly Erez | ||
2010 | Lights On | Katy B featuring Ms. Dynamite | Johny Mourgue | Vauxhall Arches[49] |
1994 | Line Up | Elastica | ||
2003 | London | Pet Shop Boys | Shepherd's Bush, Piccadilly Circus, Millennium Bridge, Soho, Peckham[50] | |
1987 | London | Roger Hodgson | ||
2006 | London Bridge | Fergie | Marc Webb | Woolwich[51] |
1983 | London Town | Bucks Fizz | Holloway | |
2010 | Louder | Katy B | ||
1982 | Love Action (I Believe in Love) | The Human League | Docklands[52] and Warwick Avenue | |
2006 | Love Don't Let Me Go (Walking Away) | David Guetta featuring The Egg | Heygate Estate[53] | |
1984 | Love Glove | Visage | Nick Morris | Docklands[54] |
1997 | Lucky Man | The Verve | Hammersmith[46] | |
1996 | Machinehead | Bush | Shawn Mortensen | Shepherd's Bush[55] |
1981 | Making Your Mind Up | Bucks Fizz | Harrods | |
1992 | Metal Mickey | Suede | ||
2014 | Midnight Memories | One Direction | River Thames and Tower Bridge | |
2007 | Mr Rock & Roll | Amy Macdonald | ||
2005 | Na dwa | Sistars | ||
1987 | Never Gonna Give You Up | Rick Astley | Harrow Club[56] | |
2008 | Never Miss a Beat | Kaiser Chiefs | Goodtimes | Abbey Wood, Thamesmead |
1983 | New Song | Howard Jones | Holborn tube station | |
1982 | Now Those Days Are Gone | Bucks Fizz | Hyde Park | |
2012 | One Thing | One Direction | West End[citation needed] and South Bank[57] | |
1982 | Our House | Madness | Willesden Junction[citation needed] | |
1994 | Parklife | Blur | Greenwich Peninsula[58] | |
2004 | Party for Two | Shania Twain featuring Billy Currington or Mark McGrath | Marcus Raboy | South Kensington |
1982 | Pass the Dutchie | Musical Youth | Don Letts | South Bank |
2011 | People Help the People | Birdy | London Bridge[59] | |
2016 | Pretty If You Smile | Melanie Light | Shoreditch[60] | |
2012 | Remedy | Professor Green | Shoreditch High Street | |
1996 | Return of the Mack | Mark Morrison | ||
1991 | Rhinoceros | The Smashing Pumpkins | Angela Conway | Hyde Park[61] |
2006 | Runaway | Jamiroquai | Piccadilly Circus, London | |
1997 | Saturday Night | Suede | Holborn tube station[46] | |
1985 | Say I'm Your Number One | Princess | Open top bus[38] | |
2016 | Secret Love Song | Little Mix featuring Jason Derulo | Frank Borin | London Bridge[62] and Tower Bridge[63] |
2003 | She Believes (In Me) | Ronan Keating | ||
2013 | Shooting Star | Tara McDonald featuring Zaho | Bethnal Green | |
2012 | Sight of You | Tulisa | Luke Hyams | |
1985 | So Macho | Sinitta | Harley Street[64] | |
2006 | Sorry | Madonna | Jamie King | |
2010 | Spotlights | Matthew Gravelle and Kris Zar | South Bank, Greenwich Park, Docklands[65] | |
2006 | Stop Me | Mark Ronson featuring Daniel Merriweather | Docks, River Thames, Canary Wharf and Millennium Bridge | |
1982 | Strange Little Girl | The Stranglers | Cambridge Circus | |
2007 | Suburban Knights | Hard-Fi | Ben Crook | North Woolwich |
2015 | Sum of My Parts | The Ethical Debating Society | Leyton | |
2011 | Take a Chance on Me | JLS | Tower Bridge | |
1997 | Taxloss | Mansun | Roman Coppola | Liverpool Street station[46] |
2012 | This Is Love | will.i.am featuring Eva Simons | South Bank[66] | |
2012 | Timebomb | Kylie Minogue | Christian Larson | Soho[67] |
2000 | Tomorrow Comes Today | Gorillaz | Jamie Hewlett | |
1994 | Trouble | Shampoo | ||
2014 | Trouble on Oxford Street | Skinny Lister | Oxford Street[68] | |
1999 | Turn | Travis | Nightingale Estate, Hackney | |
1982 | 'Ullo John! Gotta New Motor? | Alexei Sayle | London Buses[38] | |
1983 | Unconditional Love | Donna Summer featuring Musical Youth | Kingston upon Thames | |
1981 | Vienna | Ultravox | Russell Mulcahy | Covent Garden[69] and Gaumont State Cinema[70] |
1981 | Visage | Visage | Covent Garden[71] | |
1996 | Wannabe | Spice Girls | Johan Camitz | Midland Grand Hotel (St Pancras)[72] |
2008 | Warwick Avenue | Duffy | Daniel Wolfe | Warwick Avenue tube station |
2006 | Waste a Moment | Fightstar | Aldwych tube station[31] | |
2009 | Welcome to England | Tori Amos | Kensington Gardens and London Eye[73] | |
1984 | West End Girls | Pet Shop Boys | Andy Morahan and Eric Watson | West End, Waterloo station and Queen Walk |
2004 | What Became of the Likely Lads | The Libertines | Thamesmead | |
1997 | Where's the Love | Hanson | Battersea Power Station and Trafalgar Square | |
2015 | Whisky Story | Example | Example and Adam Powell | Charing Cross tube station |
1996 | Wide Open Space | Mansun | Soho | |
2011 | With Ur Love | Cher Lloyd | City[74] | |
2001 | You Give Me Something | Jamiroquai | Docklands[75] | |
2007 | Overpowered | Róisín Murphy | ||
2017 | Don't Delete The Kisses | Wolf Alice | London Underground | |
2009 | Always Like This | Bombay Bicycle Club | ||
2005 | So Here We Are | Bloc Party | ||
1989 | Street Tuff | |||
2007 | I Still Remember | Bloc Party | London Overground | |
1997 | Setting Sun | Chemical Brothers featuring Noel Gallagher | Dom&nic | Crystal Palace Park |
Year | Track Title | Artist | Video Director | Location(s) |
See also[]
Media related to Music in London at Wikimedia Commons
- List of films set in London
- List of television shows set in London
- List of songs about London
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