Man/Woman/Chainsaw have added a second London show to their 2026 tour following huge demand. Find all the details below.
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The London-based art-punks are set to kick off their headline tour next month with an opening night at the Ulster Sports Club in Belfast on September 19.
From there, they will play in Dublin, Manchester, Leeds, Newcastle and more throughout the month, before continuing dates in October with further shows in Portsmouth, Bristol, Cardiff, Nottingham and Birmingham.
Originally, the tour was set to end at London’s Electric Ballroom on October 7, however, following huge demand, the former NME Cover Stars have announced another London show – held at the O2 Forum on May 11 2027 and marking their biggest headline gig to date.
The 2026 tour dates are on sale now, and the pre-sale for the 2027 gig goes live at 10am tomorrow (August 19) for those signed up for the band’s mailing list. The general sale starts on Friday (August 21) at 10am.
SEPTEMBER 2026 19 – Belfast, Ulster Sports Club 20 – Dublin, Whelans 22 – Manchester, Gorilla 23 – Leeds, Brudenell Social Club 24 – Newcastle Upon Tyne, Grove 26 – Glasgow, King Tuts 29 – Guildford, Boileroom 30 – Brighton, Concorde 2.
OCTOBER 2026 1 – Portsmouth, Wedgewood Rooms 2 – Bristol, Thekla 3 – Cardiff, Globe 5 – Nottingham, Rescue Rooms 6 – Birmingham, Hare And Hounds 7 – London, Electric Ballroom.
The new shows come following the South London six-piece dropping debut album ‘Cannonball’ earlier this month. The album was given a four-star review from NME and praised as a “galley-smashing direct hit of a debut”.
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