On the road
Wolf Alice announce 2016 UK and Ireland tour
Following their Mercury nomination, the rabble have announced an all new run of dates in March.
As ever, it’s all things go in the Wolf Alice camp. Straight from a victory lap of the U.K. to a U.S. headline tour, and from final night of that to a 2:30am interview on 6Music regarding their just-announced Mercury nomination, the band aren’t stopping for breath, today announcing a new run of U.K. shows for 2016.
It’s a typically huge set of dates for the never-settling pack, and it’s all capped off with a teeny little intimate date at the Forum in their hometown of London.
Check out the full dates below, and read DIY’s recent cover feature with Wolf Alice to find out just why they’re the most important band in a generation. No pressure, guys.
MARCH
04 Belfast, Mandela Hall
05 Dublin, Olympia, IE
07 Stoke-On-Trent, Keele Uni Students’ Union
10 Manchester, O2 Academy
11 Norwich, UEA
13 Oxford, O2 Academy
14 Portsmouth, Pyramids
16 Glasgow, Barrowlands
17 York, Barbican
19 Leeds, O2 Academy
21 Folkestone, Leas Cliff Halls
22 Brighton, The Dome
23 Nottingham, Rock City
24 Cardiff, Great Hall
27 London, The Forum
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