Florence Road announce biggest UK tour yet for Spring 2026

Florence Road have shared details of their biggest tour of the UK yet. Check out a list of shows and all ticket details below.

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Announced today (Monday November 17), the new run of shows will see the four piece bring their distinctive sound to seven cities across the UK, and perform in their biggest run of venues to date.

The tour will kick off on May 13 with an opening night at the Queen Margaret Union in Glasgow, and continue over the next two nights with a stop at the Academy 2 in Manchester (14) and Newcastle University (15).

From there, the members will head to Leeds for a slot at Wardrobe on May 16, followed by stops in Birmingham and Bristol on May 19 and 20 respectively. Shows wrap up with a night at London’s historic KOKO venue in Camden on May 21.

Tickets go on sale this Friday (November 21) at 10am GMT. Visit here for tickets, and find a list of shows below.

Florence Road’s 2026 UK tour dates are:

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13 – Queen Margaret Union, Glasgow
14 – Academy 2, Manchester
15 – University, Newcastle
16 – Wardrobe, Leeds
19 – O2 Institute 2, Birmingham
20 – Thekla, Bristol
21 – KOKO, London

These new shows are announced after the fast-rising Irish band released their mixtape ‘Fall Back’ in June. This was their first release on a major label, and followed-up by the breezy single ‘Break The Girl’, in September.

Over recent weeks, the group have been on tour around Australia opening for Royel Otis, and during the run, they made an appearance on an Aussie radio station to perform a one-off cover version of Phoebe Bridgers’ ‘Georgia’ for the ‘Like a Version’ series.

As well as the UK tour dates, next year will also see Florence Road head out to North America in March and April to open for The Last Dinner Party.

Speaking about their rapidly growing fanbase recently, the members of the rising band opened up to NME about what it was like to get recognition.

“Obviously, we were quite wary of being seen as just a TikTok cover band or not a real band, and that was something we were nervous about,” singer Lily Aron said. “But since we’ve started releasing and doing a whole bunch of gigs, the response has been so wonderful and it’s been a nice sigh of relief.

“We played a headline gig for the EP release, and I took my ear out during ‘Heavy’, and people were screaming the lyrics. The feeling is so crazy, that we created these words, and people are really feeling them.”

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