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Somebody’s Child announce huge UK and European tour this Autumn 

The new shows include the band’s biggest headline to date in London.

Somebody’s Child announce huge UK and European tour this Autumn

Somebody’s Child have announced an expansive new tour featuring 25 dates across the UK and Europe. The tour, which will take place across October and November this year, will include the band’s largest headline to date at KOKO in London on 22 October. The dates will follow a sold-out German tour and a string of festival dates over the summer - including Latitude and Y Not. 

The news follows the release of their second album, ‘When Youth Fades Away’, which arrived on 28th March. Frontman and writer Cian Godfrey said the record “serves as his reminder to seek joy at every turn,” adding that for him, “silver lining lives in the meniality of the everyday, always there, right in front of us”. 

General sale tickets will be available from Friday 11 April at 10am. You can find full details of the forthcoming UK and EU tour below:

OCTOBER 2025 
14, October – Tramshed – Cardiff, UK
15, O2 Academy 2 – Oxford, UK
16, Trinity Centre – Bristol, UK
17, O2 Institute 2 – Birmingham, UK
19, St Luke’s – Glasgow, UK
20, Rescue Rooms – Nottingham, UK
21, New Century – Manchester, UK
22, KOKO – London, UK
24, Beckett University – Leeds, UK
25, University – Newcastle, UK
26, Arts Club – Liverpool, UK
30, Limelight 2 – Belfast, UK

NOVEMBER 2025 
1, 3 Olympia Theatre – Dublin, IE
4, Les Étoiles – Paris, FR
5, AB Club – Brussels, BE
6, Paradiso – Amsterdam, NL
8, Gretchen – Berlin, DE
9, Hybrydy – Warsaw, PL
11, Cafe V Lese – Prague, CZ
12, B72 – Vienna, AT
13, Strom – Munich, DE
14, EXIL – Zürich, CH
16, Tower – Bremen, DE
17, Düsseldorf, DE
18, Naumanns – Leipzig, DE

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