My Chemical Romance

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The award-winning New Jersey rock band will bring their Long Live The Black Parade Tour to the UK next summer, with two huge shows confirmed at London's Wembley Stadium on July 10 and 11.
The support acts have not yet been announced. Tickets go on general sale at 10am on Friday (August 15) - Compare and buy tickets here.
The shows will see them run through their iconic third album, 2006's 'The Black Parade', in its entirety. They are currently performing the record on the North American leg of the tour, which will continue at Citizens Bank Park in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania tomorrow (August 15).
Before returning to the UK, the band will visit South America and Asia. Tickets for those dates are already on sale
MCR's most recent studio album is 2010's 'Danger Days: The True Lives of the Fabulous Killjoys', though they've released a number of compilations since then, including 'Conventional Weapons', 'May Death Never Stop You' and 'The Black Parade/Living with Ghosts'. In 2022, they returned with the single The Foundations Of Decay.
In June of this year, they dropped a deluxe edition of their 2004 sophomore album, 'Three Cheers for Sweet Revenge'.
Jordan Davis

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The American country star will bring his Ain't Enough Road Tour to the UK and Europe in early 2026.
Stops include Belfast, Glasgow, Manchester, London, and Birmingham between February 20 and March 1, followed by a date in Zurich, Switzerland on March 4. Two additional European dates are expected to be announced soon.
Support for the tour comes from rising talents Avery Anna (on all dates except Zurich) and Solon Holt.
Tickets go on general sale at 10am on Friday (August 15)—the same day Davis releases his third studio album, 'Learn The Hard Way'—Compare and buy tickets here.
The follow-up to 2023's 'Bluebird Days' features the previously shared singles Louisiana Stick (featuring Marcus King), In Case You Missed It, Turn This Truck Around, Jesus Wouldn't Do, Bar None, I Ain't Sayin, and the title track.
Davis will continue the current North American leg of the tour with a show in Big Flats, New York on August 22.
Pendulum

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The Australian drum and bass group have confirmed a run of UK shows for the autumn as part of their Inertia Tour.
The band will headline Edinburgh Corn Exchange, Bristol's Prospect Building, Civic at the Halls in Wolverhampton, the O2 Academy Brixton in London and Depot Mayfield in Manchester between November 1 and 9. Tickets go on general sale at 9am on Friday (August 15) - Compare and buy tickets here.
The tour supports their long-awaited new album, 'Inertia', due out on August 22, marking their first full-length studio release in 15 years.
The band has already shared a string of singles from the record, including Cannibal featuring Wargasm, Save The Cat, Napalm with Joey Valence and Brae, Halo with Bullet For My Valentine's Matt Tuck, Colourfast, Louder Than Words with Hybrid Minds, Nothing For Free, and Mercy Killing featuring Scarlxrd. It'll also feature AWOLNATION on Guiding Lights.
Ahead of the tour, Pendulum will play a series of UK out-store gigs between September 4 and 9, followed by a European tour in the autumn. Tickets are on sale.
Richard Ashcroft

The British singer-songwriter has expanded his 2026 UK tour with three new arena shows.
He'll now also headline the OVO Hydro in Glasgow on March 31, Birmingham's Utilita Arena on April 4 and Newcastle's Utilita Arena on April 6. Tickets for the new dates go on general sale at 9.30am on Friday (August 15) - Compare and buy tickets here.
These shows join his previously confirmed dates at arenas in Cardiff on March 24, Liverpool on March 26, London on March 28, and Leeds on April 2. Tickets for those gigs are on sale now.
Currently supporting Oasis on their Live '25 reunion tour, the two-time Ivor Novello Award-winner will release his seventh solo album, 'Lovin' You', on October 3. It'll include his recent single, Lover.
The former Verve frontman is also set to headline Live At Scorrier House festival in Cornwall on August 23, and will wrap up his touring for this year with a performance at Co-op Live in Manchester on November 8. Tickets are on sale now.
Also Announced This Week:
- Ashnikko will return to the UK and Ireland in early 2026.
- Trevor Horn has announced UK dates for his new show, Video Killed The Radio Star.
- Public Image Ltd have extended their This Is Not The Last Tour into the winter.
- Ricky Gervais has added three new UK shows to his Mortality Tour.
- The Lathums have confirmed a second Liverpool Olympia show for later this year.
- Doves have announced new UK shows for the end of the year.
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