29 · 09 · 2025
Super Furry Animals will embark on a tour next year.
The Welsh icons will come together, announcing their first performances since December 2016.
Fronted by Gruff Rhys, the band will begin the Supacabra tour at Dublin’s 3Olympia Theatre on May 6th, followed by a show at Glasgow’s renowned Barrowlands on May 8th.
After a performance in Llandudno on May 14th, Super Furry Animals will take the stage at Cardiff’s Utilita Arena on May 16th.
The tour will wrap up at O2 Academy Brixton on May 22nd, with support acts including Bristol’s Getdown Services (excluding London), Welsh band Melin Melyn (Cardiff only), and South London trio Honeyglaze (London only).
Tickets for all performances, marking the first Super Furry Animals shows since December 2016, will be available for general sale on October 3rd at 10 am through links on www.superfurry.com.
The scheduled shows for Super Furry Animals are:
May 6 Dublin 3Olympia Theatre
May 8 Glasgow Barrowlands
May 14 Llandudno Venue Cymru
May 21 Manchester O2 Apollo
May 22 London O2 Academy Brixton
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Photo Credit: Ryan Eddleston
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Super Furry Animals will hit the road again next year. The iconic Welsh band will come together, announcing their first performances since December 2016.