Wolf Alice announce huge homecoming show at Finsbury Park on 5th July 2026

As they celebrate three incredible BRITs nominations and what’s undeniably been a career-best year for the seminal British band, Wolf Alice are overjoyed to announce a huge homecoming show, and their biggest show to date, at North London’s Finsbury Park on July 5th.

Currently rounding off a global tour that has taken them across North America, Europe, Asia and now Australia and South America, Wolf Alice are excited to be returning to home turf to have fun in a field with fans once again this summer.

The huge outdoor event will feature very special guests including The Last Dinner Party, Lykke Li, Rachel Chinouriri, Keo, and Florence Road.

Tickets for Finsbury Park go on pre-sale on Wednesday 28 January at 9am GMT (Artist presale live +O2 priority), Thursday 29 January at 9am GMT and Friday 30 January at 9AM GMT for general sale and Mastercard allocation. Tickets at livenation.co.uk.

The release of their fourth studio album The Clearing in August cemented their place in global music culture. An album bursting with ambition, ideas and emotion, it was received with huge critical acclaim, reached Number 1 on the UK album charts and was shortlisted for The coveted Mercury Music Prize for the fourth time – that’s four for four across their 10 year career, making Wolf Alice the only band in Mercury Prize history to achieve a 100% nomination rate across their discography. 2026 so far has seen them nominated in three categories at The BRITs; Alternative/Rock Act, Group of the Year and the biggie – Mastercard Album of the Year.

Some praise for The Clearing:

“Another perfectly-pitched stepping stone to edge them even closer to full-on legendary status” –
DIY, 5*

“Massive, flagrant, high-heeled rock music performed with zero self-consciousness, built on the belief that spectacle and substance not only can coexist, but must” Dork, 5/5

“A crisp, often emotional, pop experience, it’s a break with the past while remaining utterly true to the precepts that Wolf Alice forged their success by.” Clash, 8/10

“On The Clearing, the best new British band of the past decade find a comfortable new home in a new sound that’s more confident than ever” – Rolling Stone UK, 4*

“The London quartet’s grandly expansive fourth album is a show of undeniable strength” –
The Times, 4*

“These tracks eschew snarling aggression for airy, gauzy harmonies, ruminations on love and some truly excellent melodic hooks.” The London Standard, 4*

“Throughout, singer Ellie Rowsell is a compelling presence, and the result is Wolf Alice’s best yet” –
Mojo, 4*

“It’s hard to think of another band of their size who have managed to upend expectations so successfully” Classic Pop, 4*

Written by Theatrefullstop