He has a name that makes him sound like a Greek gladiator but the young Swedish house star has already headlined the O2 and received props from jet-setting A-listers like David Guetta and Madonna, so it seems fitting for him to take a slot at the
iTunes Festival. His chart-topping electro chuggery may initially seem more at home in Ibiza than a gig venue in Chalk Farm, but he obviously knows how to work a crowd, so let's hope the party punters don't mind being chucked out at a time when most of them are used to hitting their first club. Avicii is supported tonight by the production skills of fellow countryman Henrik B – win tickets on the iTunes Store, via
www.itunesfestival.com.