With festival season in full swing, several bands who appeared at last weekend’s Download and Outbreak Festivals have announced plans to tour the UK. Here’s a brief overview of who’s touring in the coming months,
SikTh Announce ‘Death Of A Dead Day’ 20th Anniversary Shows with Heriot
British prog-metal band SikTh have announced two shows to mark the 20th anniversary of their second album – ‘Death Of A Dead Day’. It will see the band’s original line-up, Mikee Goodman (vocals), Justin Hill (vocals), Dan Weller (guitar), Graham Pinney (guitar), James Leach (bass) and Dan Foord (drums), reunite to perform the album in full. Support comes from Heriot.
Commenting on the shows, SikTh vocalist Mikee Goodman said, “We are excited to perform ‘Death of a Dead Day’ on its 20th anniversary, with Justin Hill singing this album live for the first time ever, alongside myself and the rest of the band. We’re looking forward to playing it in its entirety. Also, for those who may not know — Justin Hill is back in the band. He is, and we’re planning to get busier from next year onwards.”
February
26th Academy 2, Manchester
28th O2 Forum Kentish Town, London
Tickets available here
Kids In Glass Houses Detail ‘DIRT’ 15th Anniversary Tour
Welsh rockers Kids In Glass Houses will need the year with five shows in December, where they will celebrate the 15th anniversary of ‘DIRT’.
“After the amazing response to the Smart Casual anniversary tour and finally releasing Pink Flamingo, we’re stoked to get back out there for the DIRT shows,” said Kids In Glass Houses. “That album was a real turning point for us – full of songs we still love playing – and it means a lot to be able to celebrate such an important part of the band’s journey with the people who’ve been there along the way. It’s gonna be a special one.”
December
14th O2 Institute, Birmingham
15th SWG3, Glasgow
17th Albert Hall, Manchester
18th O2 Shepherd’s Bush Empire, London
19th Students’ Union Great Hall, Cardiff
Tickets areavailable here.
Superheaven Confirm January 2026 UK Dates
Fresh off their appearance at Outbreak Fest in London and Manchester, Superheaven will return to the UK in early 2026 for four headline shows.
The shows in London, Manchester, Glasgow, and Bristol follow the release of their self-titled album, and will be the band’s biggest UK shows to date.
January
16th O2 Kentish Town Forum, London
17th O2 Ritz, Manchester
18th SWG3 Galvanizers, Glasgow
20th O2 Academy, Bristol
Tickets on sale here
Orbit Culture Announce UK Headline Dates with Gaerea and Atlas
Following their triumphant main stage set at Download Festival, Orbit Culture return to the UK this November on the ‘Death Above Life’ tour. Gaerea and Atlas will join them as support.
Orbit Culture‘s new album, ‘Death Above Life,’ will be released on 3rd October via Century Media.
November
8th Damnation Festival, Manchester
10th NX, Newcastle
11th SWG3, Glasgow
12th Stylus, Leeds
14th KK’s Steel Mill Wolverhampton
15th Electric, Bristol
16th Electric Ballroom, London
SNAYX Announce Autumn UK Tour
Punk-alt-rock trio SNAYX will follow a summer of festival appearances with a headline tour in the Autumn. The run of 11 shows will include support from SOAPBOX.
September
17th Mash, Cambridge
19th Corporation, Sheffield
20th The Deaf Institute, Manchester
23rd The Key Club, Leeds
25th King Tuts, Glasgow
26th The Bodega, Nottingham
27th The Rainbow, Birmingham
30th Clwb Ifor Bach, Cardiff
October
1st The Forum, Tunbridge Wells
2nd The Underworld, London
3rd The Joiners, Southampton
Lastelle Reveal ‘Exist’ UK Headline Dates
Rising emotional post-hardcore outfit Lastelle will be going out on a headline tour in September. It will coincide with the release of their ‘Exist Vol. II’ EP on September 12th via You Rang? Records.
“This September we’re inviting fans to Exist with us across the UK, in celebration of the release of vol. ii,” commented bassist, vocalist and brass player Freddie Whatmore. “These songs mean the world to us, and by bringing them to the stage, we’re thrilled to be able to share the emotion and energy with everyone in those rooms with us.”
The band also released a video for their recent single, ‘Bitter Seeds’.
September
17th Cavern, Exeter
18th Downstairs at the Dome, London
19th Rough Trade, Bristol
20th The Victoria Inn, Derby
21st Future Yard, Birkenhead
23rd The Hug and Pint, Glasgow
24th The Lodge (The Deaf Institute), Manchester
25th Hyde Park Book Club, Leeds
26th Corporation, Sheffield