Wolf Alice announce massive London Finsbury Park homecoming for 2026 – their biggest show yet

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Wolf Alice have announced a massive homecoming show at London’s Finsbury Park for this summer. Find all the details below.

The band will return to the capital on Sunday July 5 in support of their Mercury-shortlisted and BRIT-nominated latest album, last year’s ‘The Clearing’.

It’ll mark Ellie Rowsell and co’s biggest headline concert to date, with support coming from The Last Dinner Party, Lykke Li, Rachel Chinouriri, Keo and Florence Road.

“FINSBURY PARK we’re comin home :’) playin a v special show,” Wolf Alice wrote on social media today (Monday January 26), alongside a teaser video.

Tickets go on general sale at 9am GMT this Friday (January 30) – you’ll be able to buy yours here. Alternatively, fans can access a pre-sale at the same time on Wednesday (January 28) by signing up here.

Wolf Alice follow in the footsteps of Arctic MonkeysQueens Of The Stone AgePulp, Liam GallagherSam Fender, Fontaines D.C. and more in topping the bill at Finsbury Park in their home of north London.

The big gig will follow Wolf Alice’s 2025 UK and Ireland arena tour, which wrapped up last month after a run of dates in Europe and North America. They’ll play the ‘Trans Mission’ charity show at London’s OVO Arena Wembley in March, and headline this year’s Teenage Cancer Trust series at the Royal Albert Hall that same month.

Other dates on their 2026 live schedule include bill-topping slots at Tramlines Festival, Kendal Calling and Eden Sessions, as well as appearances at TRNSMTMad CoolNOS Alive and other events across Europe.

Wolf Alice – London’s Finsbury Park. CREDIT: Press

Meanwhile, Wolf Alice have been nominated for three awards at the BRITs 2026: Group Of The Year, Mastercard Album Of The Year (‘The Clearing’) and Alternative/Rock Act.

In other news, frontwoman Ellie Rowsell has contributed to the star-studded new ‘Help(2)’ charity album for War Child. She is credited on Harry Styles’ comeback single ‘Aperture’, too.

‘The Clearing’ landed at Number 11 on NME‘s 50 best albums of 2025 list last month. “With their perfectly ripened fourth album, Wolf Alice returned more assured than ever,” the entry read.

The single ‘Bloom Baby Bloom’, meanwhile, was placed at Number 12 on our 50 best songs of the year rundown.

Speaking to NME in December, Wolf Alice reflected on making the jump to arenas on their acclaimed latest record. “I do think it’s the time now to try that kind of thing,” explained bassist Theo Ellis.

“We’ve grown at the right pace. We’ve done things when we’ve felt comfortable doing them. We’ve backed ourselves creatively and only when we feel like we could achieve and give the show that we want to give.”

Rowsell added: “No matter how big or small the stage is, it feels like you’re part of a real show – almost like a play.

“I wanted the songs to have that element of performance in the songwriting itself and the recording, rather than figuring it out afterwards or seeing how it takes shape. People are like, ‘This is your most chilled out album’, and maybe it is, but when we perform, I’m like, ‘No, this feels so different’.”





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