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Somebody's Child reveals an extensive UK and European tour for this Autumn.

Somebody's Child reveals an extensive UK and European tour for this Autumn.

      Somebody’s Child has unveiled an extensive new tour comprising 25 dates throughout the UK and Europe. Scheduled to occur in October and November of this year, the tour will feature the band's largest headline performance to date at KOKO in London on October 22. This announcement comes after a fully booked German tour and several festival appearances over the summer, including Latitude and Y Not. The update follows the launch of their second album, ‘When Youth Fades Away,’ released on March 28. Frontman and songwriter Cian Godfrey remarked that the album “serves as his reminder to find joy in every moment,” adding that for him, “the silver lining exists in the everyday mundanity, always present, right before us.” Tickets for general sale will be available starting Friday, April 11 at 10am. Below are the complete details for the upcoming UK and EU tour:

      OCTOBER 2025

      14: Tramshed – Cardiff, UK

      15: O2 Academy 2 – Oxford, UK

      16: Trinity Centre – Bristol, UK

      17: O2 Institute 2 – Birmingham, UK

      19: St Luke’s – Glasgow, UK

      20: Rescue Rooms – Nottingham, UK

      21: New Century – Manchester, UK

      22: KOKO – London, UK

      24: Beckett University – Leeds, UK

      25: University – Newcastle, UK

      26: Arts Club – Liverpool, UK

      30: Limelight 2 – Belfast, UK

      NOVEMBER 2025

      1: Olympia Theatre – Dublin, IE

      3: Les Étoiles – Paris, FR

      4: AB Club – Brussels, BE

      5: Paradiso – Amsterdam, NL

      8: Gretchen – Berlin, DE

      9: Hybrydy – Warsaw, PL

      11: Cafe V Lese – Prague, CZ

      12: B72 – Vienna, AT

      13: Strom – Munich, DE

      14: EXIL – Zürich, CH

      16: Tower – Bremen, DE

      17: Düsseldorf, DE

      18: Naumanns – Leipzig, DE

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