Not satisfied with their summer of festival performances, English Teacher has announced plans for their largest series of UK headline shows to date. The four-piece, who won last year's Mercury Prize for their remarkable debut album 'This Could Be Texas', will embark on a six-date tour this November, stopping in Nottingham, Newcastle, Glasgow, Manchester, and Leeds, before concluding with their biggest show in the capital at London’s Roundhouse. This tour announcement comes just ahead of the BRIT Awards this weekend, where they are nominated for Best New Band, and will follow a series of festival appearances at events such as Wide Awake, Bearded Theory, and Get Together festivals. Below are the band’s headline tour dates:
NOVEMBER 2025
13 Nottingham - Rock City
18 Newcastle - NX
19 Glasgow - Barrowland
20 Manchester - Albert Hall
22 Leeds - O2 Academy Leeds
26 London - Roundhouse
Tickets for the shows will be available for presale starting today (Wednesday 26th February), with general sale commencing at 10am this Friday, 28th February.
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