Following the release of their latest single ‘Ripple’ last month, Good Neighbours have revealed plans for an unconventional UK headline tour. Scheduled to begin in April, the duo, who were recently nominated for this year’s BRITs Rising Star award, have opted to bypass the larger, more commonly toured cities in favor of performing in various towns that are often overlooked. Named the ‘Adolescence’ tour, the band will visit university towns including Exeter, Leicester, Hull, and Stockton, among others. "There have been many big, crazy moments in the past year, but as two guys from small towns, we recognize we missed a few stops," the band expressed in a press release. "The Adolescence tour is about making space for locations we haven't visited yet and allowing us to have some fun on the road." In addition to their upcoming headline shows—tickets for which become available at 10am this Friday (28th February)—the band will also perform at several festivals this summer. For their complete live schedule, listen to their recent single ‘Ripple’, and check out their feature in our Class of 2025 issue below.
APRIL 2025
02 Cavern, Exeter
03 The Globe, Cardiff
06 02 Academy2, Leicester
07 Social, Hull
08 Tolbooth, Stirling
10 KU Bar, Stockton
12 Kasbah, Coventry
13 KOLA, Portsmouth
JUNE 2025
21 Summerfest, Milwaukee, WI (US)
JULY 2025
11 TRNSMT, Glasgow (UK)
AUGUST 2025
01 Hinterland Music Festival, Saint Charles, IA (US)
02 Osheaga Festival, Montreal, QC (CA)
15 MS Dockville, Hamburg, Germany (EU)
22 Rock En Seine, Paris, France (EU)
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