Wolf Alice Set to Headline Major Finsbury Park Show in 2026

Wolf Alice has announced a major homecoming concert at London’s Finsbury Park on July 5, 2026. The performance will support their latest album, The Clearing, which received nominations for both the Mercury Prize and the BRIT Awards. This event marks the band’s largest headline show to date.

The popular British band will be joined by an impressive lineup of supporting acts, including The Last Dinner Party, Lykke Li, Rachel Chinouriri, Keo, and Florence Road. The announcement was made via social media, where they expressed their excitement: “FINSBURY PARK we’re comin home :’) playin a v special show,” alongside a teaser video.

Tickets for the concert will go on general sale at 9:00 GMT on January 30, 2026. Fans can also access a pre-sale beginning on January 28 by signing up through the band’s official channels.

Continuing a Legacy of Iconic Performances

Wolf Alice joins the ranks of renowned artists such as Arctic Monkeys, Queens Of The Stone Age, and Liam Gallagher who have headlined at Finsbury Park. The concert is part of a busy schedule that follows their recent UK and Ireland arena tour, which concluded last month after a series of dates across Europe and North America.

In addition to the Finsbury Park show, Wolf Alice will perform at the ‘Trans Mission’ charity concert at London’s OVO Arena Wembley in March and headline the Teenage Cancer Trust series at the Royal Albert Hall later that same month. Other notable 2026 appearances include major festivals such as Tramlines Festival, Kendal Calling, and Eden Sessions, alongside performances at TRNSMT, Mad Cool, and NOS Alive in various locations across Europe.

Recognitions and New Endeavors

The band has been nominated for three awards at the upcoming BRIT Awards 2026: Group Of The Year, Mastercard Album Of The Year for The Clearing, and Alternative/Rock Act. Frontwoman Ellie Rowsell has also contributed to the charity album ‘Help(2)’ for War Child and is credited on Harry Styles’ forthcoming single, Aperture.

Critics have lauded The Clearing, which recently ranked at number 11 in NME’s 50 best albums of 2025. The publication praised the band for their assured return, stating, “With their perfectly ripened fourth album, Wolf Alice returned more assured than ever.” Additionally, their single Bloom Baby Bloom was recognized as one of the top songs of the year, landing at number 12.

Bassist Theo Ellis reflected on the band’s growth and their decision to perform in larger venues, explaining, “We’ve grown at the right pace. We’ve done things when we’ve felt comfortable doing them.” Rowsell added that regardless of the stage size, the essence of the performance remains consistent, likening it to “a real show – almost like a play.”

With their exciting schedule ahead, Wolf Alice continues to capture the attention of fans and critics alike, solidifying their place in the contemporary music scene.