List of music videos set in London
The following is a list of official music videos that were set and primarily filmed in London, England.
Year |
Track Title |
Artist |
Video Director |
Location(s)
|
1965 |
Concrete And Clay |
Unit 4+2 |
|
The Barbican
|
1965 |
Subterranean Homesick Blues |
Bob Dylan |
D. A. Pennebaker, Pennebaker Films |
Savoy Steps, Strand[1][2]
|
1965 |
The Kids Are Alright |
The Who |
|
Hyde Park
|
1966 |
Paperback Writer |
The Beatles |
|
Chiswick House[3][4]
|
1966 |
Rain |
The Beatles |
Michael Lindsay-Hogg |
Chiswick House[3][4]
|
1970 |
In the Summertime |
Mungo Jerry |
|
Park Lane[5]
|
1978 |
Is This Love |
Bob Marley & The Wailers |
|
Keskidee Centre (King's Cross)[6][7]
|
1978 |
News of the World |
The Jam |
|
Battersea Power Station
|
1979 |
Feels Like I'm in Love |
Kelly Marie |
|
HMS Belfast
|
1980 |
Towers of London |
XTC |
|
Tower Bridge
|
1981
|
Making Your Mind Up
|
Bucks Fizz
|
|
Harrods
|
1981
|
Ghost Town
|
The Specials
|
Barney Bubbles
|
City of London, East End, Blackwall Tunnel[8]
|
1981
|
Golden Brown
|
The Stranglers
|
Lindsey Clennell
|
Leighton House Museum[9]
|
1981
|
Vienna
|
Ultravox
|
Russell Mulcahy
|
Covent Garden[10] and Gaumont State Cinema[11]
|
1981
|
Visage
|
Visage
|
|
Covent Garden[12]
|
1982
|
'Ullo John! Gotta New Motor?
|
Alexei Sayle
|
|
Goldhawk Road, W12 - London Buses[13]
|
1982
|
If You Can't Stand the Heat
|
Bucks Fizz
|
|
Shaftesbury Theatre
|
1982
|
Now Those Days Are Gone
|
Bucks Fizz
|
|
Hyde Park
|
1982
|
Come on Eileen
|
Dexys Midnight Runners
|
|
Kennington[14]
|
1982
|
Love Action (I Believe in Love)
|
The Human League
|
|
Docklands[15] and Warwick Avenue
|
1982
|
Our House
|
Madness
|
|
Willesden Junction[citation needed]
|
1982
|
Pass the Dutchie
|
Musical Youth
|
Don Letts
|
South Bank
|
1982 |
Youth of Today |
Musical Youth |
|
|
1982
|
Strange Little Girl
|
The Stranglers
|
|
Cambridge Circus
|
1983
|
London Town
|
Bucks Fizz
|
|
Holloway
|
1983
|
Owner of a Lonely Heart
|
Yes
|
|
Westminster Bridge
|
1983
|
Unconditional Love
|
Donna Summer featuring Musical Youth
|
|
Kingston upon Thames
|
1983
|
New Song
|
Howard Jones
|
|
Holborn tube station
|
1983
|
(Keep Feeling) Fascination
|
The Human League
|
Steve Barron
|
Plaistow, Newham[16][17]
|
1984
|
Smalltown Boy
|
Bronski Beat
|
|
Southwest Trains
|
1984
|
Louise
|
The Human League
|
Steve Barron
|
Southall, Ealing,'The Common' beside Grand Union Canal
|
1984
|
West End Girls
|
Pet Shop Boys
|
Andy Morahan and Eric Watson
|
West End, Waterloo station and Queen Walk
|
1984
|
Love Glove
|
Visage
|
Nick Morris
|
Docklands[18]
|
1985
|
Emotion
|
Barbra Streisand
|
Richard Baskin and Barbra Streisand
|
Jacob Street Studios (Bermondsey)[19]
|
1985 |
Dancing in the Street |
David Bowie and Mick Jagger |
David Mallet |
London Docklands
|
1985
|
Walking on Sunshine
|
Katrina and the Waves
|
|
Tower Bridge
|
1985
|
Heart of Lothian
|
Marillion
|
|
North Kensington
|
1985
|
Say I'm Your Number One
|
Princess
|
|
Open top bus[13]
|
1985
|
So Macho
|
Sinitta
|
|
Harley Street[20]
|
1986
|
Change of Heart
|
Cyndi Lauper
|
Andy Morahan
|
Trafalgar Square[21][22]
|
1986
|
Press
|
Paul McCartney
|
|
London Underground
|
1987
|
Never Gonna Give You Up
|
Rick Astley
|
|
Freston Road railway bridge,[23] Harrow Club[24]
|
1987
|
London
|
Roger Hodgson
|
|
|
1988
|
Good Life
|
Inner City
|
|
Trafalgar Square and Piccadilly Circus
|
1988
|
Girl You Know It's True
|
Milli Vanilli
|
|
London Buses[13]
|
1989
|
Street Tuff
|
Double Trouble Ft. Rebel MC
|
Docklands
|
|
1989
|
Everlasting Love
|
Howard Jones
|
|
Regent's Park
|
1991
|
Bang
|
Blur
|
Willy Smax
|
West End[25]
|
1991
|
Rhinoceros
|
The Smashing Pumpkins
|
Angela Conway
|
Hyde Park[26]
|
1992
|
Metal Mickey
|
Suede
|
|
|
1993
|
For Tomorrow
|
Blur
|
Julien Temple
|
Trafalgar Square and Primrose Hill[27][9]
|
1993
|
Deep
|
East 17
|
|
Walthamstow
|
1993
|
House of Love
|
East 17
|
|
Walthamstow Stadium
|
1993
|
Animal Nitrate
|
Suede
|
Pedro Romhanyi
|
Lisson Green Estate, Westminster[28]
|
1994
|
Drunk on Love
|
Basia
|
|
West End[29]
|
1994
|
Parklife
|
Blur
|
Pedro Romhanyi
|
Greenwich Peninsula[30]
|
1994
|
Line Up
|
Elastica
|
|
|
1994
|
Missing
|
Everything but the Girl
|
Mark Szaszy
|
Balham, Clapham South
|
1994
|
Trouble
|
Shampoo
|
|
|
1994
|
Killing of a Flash Boy
|
Suede
|
|
Nightingale Estate, Hackney
|
1994
|
Supersonic
|
Oasis
|
Mark Szaszy
|
13 Euston Road, King's Cross
|
1995
|
Inner City Life
|
Goldie
|
Mike Lipscombe
|
Camberwell
|
1995
|
Disco 2000
|
Pulp
|
Pedro Romhanyi
|
Smashing Night Club[31][32]
|
1995
|
Just
|
Radiohead
|
Jamie Thraves
|
Liverpool Street station[33]
|
1995
|
He's on the Phone
|
Saint Etienne
|
|
West End[34][35]
|
1995
|
Camden Town
|
Suggs
|
|
Camden Town
|
1996
|
Machinehead
|
Bush
|
Shawn Mortensen
|
Shepherd's Bush[36]
|
1996
|
Hey Dude
|
Kula Shaker
|
|
|
1996
|
Wide Open Space
|
Mansun
|
|
Soho
|
1996
|
Return of the Mack
|
Mark Morrison
|
|
|
1996
|
Firestarter
|
The Prodigy
|
Walter Stern
|
Aldwych tube station[37][38]
|
1996
|
Wannabe
|
Spice Girls
|
Johan Camitz
|
Midland Grand Hotel (St Pancras)[39]
|
1996
|
C'mon Kids
|
The Boo Radleys
|
|
Islington
|
1997
|
Setting Sun
|
Chemical Brothers featuring Noel Gallagher
|
Dom&nic
|
Crystal Palace Park
|
1997
|
Where's the Love
|
Hanson
|
|
Battersea Power Station and Trafalgar Square
|
1997
|
Taxloss
|
Mansun
|
Roman Coppola
|
Liverpool Street station[33]
|
1997
|
Saturday Night
|
Suede
|
Pedro Romhanyi
|
Holborn tube station[33]
|
1997
|
Bitter Sweet Symphony
|
The Verve
|
Walter Stern
|
Hoxton[40]
|
1997
|
Lucky Man
|
The Verve
|
|
Hammersmith[33]
|
1997
|
Hybrid Rainbow
|
The Pillows
|
Oku Kazuyoshi
|
Berwick Street, Battersea Power Station and Primrose Hill
|
1998
|
Because We Want To
|
Billie Piper
|
Phil Griffin
|
Greenwich
|
1999
|
Hey Boy Hey Girl
|
The Chemical Brothers
|
Dom&nic
|
Natural History Museum[9] and Ministry of Sound
|
1999
|
Turn
|
Travis
|
|
Nightingale Estate, Hackney
|
2000
|
Jestem powietrzem
|
Anita Lipnicka
|
|
|
2000
|
Tomorrow Comes Today
|
Gorillaz
|
Jamie Hewlett
|
|
2000
|
God Save the Queen
|
Motörhead
|
|
Open top bus[13][41]
|
2001
|
Gotta Get Thru This
|
Daniel Bedingfield
|
Director X
|
Canary Wharf[42]
|
2001
|
You Give Me Something
|
Jamiroquai
|
|
Docklands[43]
|
2002
|
Girlfriend
|
Alicia Keys
|
Patrick Hoelck
|
|
2003
|
Don't Look Back into the Sun
|
The Libertines
|
Alexander Strickland-Clarke
|
West End
|
2003
|
Anyplace, Anywhere, Anytime
|
Nena and Kim Wilde
|
|
Exchange Alley[44]
|
2003
|
London
|
Pet Shop Boys
|
|
Shepherd's Bush, Piccadilly Circus, Millennium Bridge, Soho, Peckham[45]
|
2003
|
She Believes (In Me)
|
Ronan Keating
|
|
|
2004
|
Cry
|
Alex Parks
|
|
Charing Cross tube station[46]
|
2004
|
What Became of the Likely Lads
|
The Libertines
|
|
Thamesmead
|
2004
|
Party for Two
|
Shania Twain featuring Billy Currington or Mark McGrath
|
Marcus Raboy
|
South Kensington
|
2005
|
So Here We Are
|
Bloc Party
|
|
|
2005
|
Fix You
|
Coldplay
|
Sophie Muller
|
Southwark and King's Cross
|
2005
|
Hung Up
|
Madonna
|
David LaChapelle
|
Charing Cross tube station[46]
|
2005
|
Na dwa
|
Sistars
|
|
|
2006
|
Love Don't Let Me Go (Walking Away)
|
David Guetta featuring The Egg
|
|
Heygate Estate[47]
|
2006
|
Four
|
The Elizabeth Shepherd Trio
|
|
City[48]
|
2006
|
London Bridge
|
Fergie
|
Marc Webb
|
Woolwich[49]
|
2006
|
Waste a Moment
|
Fightstar
|
|
Aldwych tube station[37]
|
2006
|
Runaway
|
Jamiroquai
|
|
Piccadilly Circus, London
|
2006
|
Hot Kiss
|
Juliette and the Licks
|
|
City
|
2006
|
LDN
|
Lily Allen
|
|
|
2006
|
Sorry
|
Madonna
|
Jamie King
|
|
2006
|
Stop Me
|
Mark Ronson featuring Daniel Merriweather
|
|
Docks, River Thames, Canary Wharf and Millennium Bridge
|
2007
|
Ayo Technology
|
50 Cent featuring Justin Timberlake and Timbaland
|
|
|
2007
|
Mr Rock & Roll
|
Amy Macdonald
|
|
|
2007
|
Back to Black
|
Amy Winehouse
|
Phil Griffin
|
Stoke Newington[50][51][52]
|
2007
|
I Still Remember
|
Bloc Party
|
|
London Overground
|
2007
|
Suburban Knights
|
Hard-Fi
|
Ben Crook
|
North Woolwich
|
2007
|
Overpowered
|
RóisÃn Murphy
|
|
|
2007
|
About You Now
|
Sugababes
|
Marcus Adams
|
Lambeth[53]
|
2008
|
Warwick Avenue
|
Duffy
|
Daniel Wolfe
|
Warwick Avenue tube station
|
2008
|
Never Miss a Beat
|
Kaiser Chiefs
|
Goodtimes
|
Abbey Wood, Thamesmead
|
2009
|
Always Like This
|
Bombay Bicycle Club
|
|
|
2009
|
I Love London
|
Crystal Fighters
|
Martin Zahringer
|
|
2009
|
Welcome to England
|
Tori Amos
|
|
Kensington Gardens and London Eye[54]
|
2010
|
Addiction
|
Andi Fraggs
|
|
Soho[55]
|
2010
|
Forever Dolphin Love
|
Connan Mockasin
|
|
Elephant & Castle
|
2010
|
Louder
|
Katy B
|
|
|
2010
|
Lights On
|
Katy B featuring Ms. Dynamite
|
Johny Mourgue
|
Vauxhall Arches[56]
|
2010
|
Spotlights
|
Kris Zar
|
Matthew Gravelle and Kris Zar
|
South Bank, Greenwich Park, Docklands[57]
|
2011
|
People Help the People
|
Birdy
|
|
London Bridge[58]
|
2011
|
Criminal
|
Britney Spears
|
Chris Marrs Piliero
|
Ealing, Stoke Newington[59] and Dalston[60]
|
2011
|
With Ur Love
|
Cher Lloyd
|
|
City[61]
|
2011
|
Take a Chance on Me
|
JLS
|
|
Tower Bridge
|
2011
|
Letters
|
Kelly Erez
|
|
|
2011
|
Just a Kiss
|
Lady Antebellum
|
Shaun Silva
|
|
2011
|
Getting Nowhere
|
Magnetic Man featuring John Legend
|
|
Docklands[62]
|
2011
|
Don't Go
|
Wretch 32 featuring Josh Kumra
|
|
Docklands
|
2012
|
Timebomb
|
Kylie Minogue
|
Christian Larson
|
Soho[63]
|
2012
|
One Thing
|
One Direction
|
Declan Whitebloom
|
West End[citation needed] and South Bank[64]
|
2012
|
Remedy
|
Professor Green
|
|
Shoreditch High Street
|
2012
|
Candy
|
Robbie Williams
|
Joseph Kahn
|
Spitalfields
|
2012
|
Sight of You
|
Tulisa
|
Luke Hyams
|
|
2012
|
This Is Love
|
will.i.am featuring Eva Simons
|
|
South Bank[65]
|
2013
|
Goin' Crazy
|
Dizzee Rascal featuring Robbie Williams
|
|
Dalston[66]
|
2013
|
Crooked
|
G-Dragon
|
|
Shoreditch[67]
|
2013
|
Come to Me
|
Kelly Erez
|
Ben Galster
|
King's Cross[68]
|
2013
|
Army of Two
|
Olly Murs
|
Vaughan Arnell
|
ExCeL London
|
2013
|
Shooting Star
|
Tara McDonald featuring Zaho
|
|
Bethnal Green
|
2013
|
Better Than Wages
|
Thee Faction
|
|
Canary Wharf
|
2014
|
High Street
|
Dev Hynes featuring Skepta
|
Lucy Luscombe
|
Muswell Hill[69]
|
2014
|
Double Bubble Trouble
|
MIA
|
M.I.A.
|
Peckham[70]
|
2014
|
Midnight Memories
|
One Direction
|
|
River Thames and Tower Bridge
|
2014
|
Trouble on Oxford Street
|
Skinny Lister
|
|
Oxford Street[71]
|
2014
|
Got No Fans
|
The Wealdstone Raider
|
|
Trafalgar Square, Piccadilly Circus, Westminster Bridge, Parliament Square, West End
|
2015
|
Sum of My Parts
|
The Ethical Debating Society
|
|
Leyton
|
2015
|
Whisky Story
|
Example
|
Example and Adam Powell
|
Charing Cross tube station
|
2016
|
Blow your mind
|
Dua Lipa
|
|
Barbican Centre
|
2016
|
I Wanna Be
|
Katy B featuring Chris Lorenzo
|
|
Shoreditch, Trafalgar Square, Tower Bridge[72]
|
2016
|
Secret Love Song
|
Little Mix featuring Jason Derulo
|
Frank Borin
|
London Bridge[73] and Tower Bridge[74]
|
2016
|
Pretty If You Smile
|
The Meow Meows
|
Melanie Light
|
Shoreditch[75]
|
2017
|
Ahoto
|
Mou Sultana
|
Luca Roccini
|
Camden
|
2017
|
Don't Delete The Kisses
|
Wolf Alice
|
|
London Underground
|
2017
|
Enemy
|
Janice Vidal
|
Jude Chen
|
[76]
|
2018
|
Solo
|
Jennie
|
Han Sa-min
|
Hayes[77]
|
2020
|
Numb
|
Elderbrook
|
Aldona Kwiatkowski
|
Shoreditch
|
2020
|
Lighter
|
Nathan Dawe ft. KSI
|
|
Docklands / Crossharbour
|
2020
|
Casson
|
The Rubin
|
|
Waterloo station
|
2022
|
Mimi Barks
|
UNDEAD IT
|
|
OmegaWorks / Harringay[78]
|
2022
|
i see london i see france
|
Bbno$
|
Shiraz Higgins
|
|
2024
|
Thank You Postman
|
Ian Chan
|
Rony Kong
|
near Big Ben[79]
|
2024
|
Old Jeff
|
Jeffrey Ngai
|
Blair Chan
|
Westminster Bridge, Tower Bridge and London Underground[80]
|
See also
Media related to Music in London at Wikimedia Commons
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