In anticipation of their upcoming album ‘Double Infinity’ set to release this Friday (September 5th) via 4AD, Big Thief has announced details of their 2026 shows in the UK and Europe. The trio, consisting of Adrianne Lenker, Buck Meek, and James Krivchenia, will kick off the next phase of their Somersault Slide 360 tour in Norway in April of next year, followed by stops in cities like Sweden, Germany, Ireland, and Italy. Their tour will also include a three-night residency at the renowned Brixton Academy in London, along with two nights each at Oslo’s Sentrum Scene and Paris’ L’Olympia. Tickets for all performances will go on general sale next Thursday (September 11th) at 10am BST here, and you can find the complete tour schedule below.
Big Thief 2026 UK/EU tour dates:
APRIL 2026
8 Oslo, Sentrum Scene*
9 Oslo, Sentrum Scene*
10 Stockholm, B-K*
11 Copenhagen, K.B. Hallen*
13 Berlin, Columbiahalle*
14 Cologne, E-Werk*
17 Paris, L’Olympia*
18 Paris, L’Olympia*
21 Amsterdam, AFAS Live*
23 London, O2 Academy Brixton*
24 London, O2 Academy Brixton*
25 London, O2 Academy Brixton^
29 Dublin, 3Arena^
MAY 2026
27 Manchester, Aviva Studios%
30 Glasgow, Barrowland Ballroom%
JUNE 2026
2 Brussels, Forest National%
3 Luxembourg City, den Atelier%
14 Milan, Magnolia%
15 Munich, Tonhalle%
16 Hamburg, Große Freiheit 36%
* with Dylan Meek
^ with Laraaji
% with Ata Kak
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