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Supergrass announce ‘I Should Coco’ 30th anniversary tour
The dates will see the band perform their beloved debut album in full, plus an encore of greatest hits.

Supergrass have announced a new slate of 2025 UK tour dates, which are set to mark 30 years since the release of their Mercury Prize nominated 1995 debut, ‘I Should Coco’, by performing the album in full.
The ’90s legends are due to kick things off in Glasgow on 8th May next year, and will make stops in Nottingham, Sheffield, Newcastle, Birmingham, Manchester, Cardiff and Leeds, before a triumphant final headline date at London’s Roundhouse on 22nd May. After that, they’ll be heading down to Cornwall to perform at Scorrier’s The Great Estate Festival.
Commenting on the news - and referencing the recent uproar around the cost of tickets to Oasis’ reunion tour - the band’s Mick Quinn has said: “Supergrass are thrilled to announce their return to perform the debut album live, in its entirety, for the first time. Dynamic pricing not included.”
Tickets to Supergrass’ 2025 shows will go on presale at 10am this Wednesday, 18th September, with general sale opening here at 10am on Friday 20th September.
Revisit ‘I Should Coco”s classic track ‘Caught By The Fuzz’ and check out their full upcoming tour schedule below.
Supergrass’ 2025 tour dates are as follows:
MAY 2025
08 Glasgow, Barrowland Ballroom
10 Nottingham, Rock City
12 Sheffield, Octagon
13 Newcastle, NX
14 Birmingham, O2 Academy
16 Manchester, Albert Hall
18 Cardiff, University Great Hall
20 Leeds, O2 Academy
22 London, Roundhouse
31 Cornwall, The Great Estate Festival
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