They say there’s no rest for the wicked! Wet Leg may currently be on a sold-out tour, but they’re already looking forward to next year, having just revealed plans for their largest headline shows yet. The Isle of Wight band, who released their second album ‘moisurizer’ earlier this year, is currently touring Europe as part of their extensive live schedule. They have now announced three major UK outdoor shows for next July in Manchester, Leeds, and London. After their performances at Coachella, Primavera Sound, and the Isle of Wight festivals, the band will perform at Manchester's Castlefield Bowl on July 8th, Leeds’ Millennium Square on July 9th, and London’s Alexandra Palace Park on July 10th. Tickets for these shows will be available starting at 9:30 AM this Friday (October 31st). This announcement comes just weeks after the five-piece released their blood-soaked Halloween-themed video for ‘mangetout’, which they directed themselves. Below is their upcoming live schedule:
**OCTOBER 2025**
27 L’Olympia, Paris – sold out
28 Le Transbordeur, Lyon – sold out
30 L’Olympia, Paris
31 New Fall Festival, Düsseldorf – sold out
**NOVEMBER 2025**
02 Ancienne Belgique, Brussels – sold out
03 Paradiso, Amsterdam – sold out
04 TivoliVredenburg – Ronda, Utrecht – sold out
06 Les Docks, Lausanne – sold out
07 Theaterfabrik, Munich – sold out
09 Columbiahalle, Berlin – sold out
10 Docks, Hamburg – sold out
11 Rockhal Club, Esch-sur-Alzette, Luxembourg
13 Royal Albert Hall, London – sold out
14 Bristol Beacon, Bristol – sold out
15 Liverpool Mountford Hall Uni, Liverpool – sold out
17 Rock City, Nottingham – sold out
19 The Nick Rayns LCR, UEA, Norwich – sold out
20 Portsmouth Guildhall, Portsmouth
21 Cardiff Students Union Great Hall, Cardiff – sold out
23 O2 Academy, Glasgow – sold out
24 O2 Academy, Glasgow - sold out
26 3Olympia, Dublin – sold out
27 The Telegraph Building, Belfast – sold out
**DECEMBER 2025**
01 Pryzm, Kingston – sold out
31 Hogmanay @ West Princes Street Gardens, Edinburgh
**FEBRUARY 2026**
05 Laneway Festival, Auckland
07 Laneway Festival, Gold Coast
08 Laneway Festival, Sydney
09 Roundhouse, Gadigal Land, Sydney
10 Northcote Theatre, Wurundjeri Land, Melbourne
13 Laneway Festival, Melbourne
14 Laneway Festival, Adelaide
15 Laneway Festival, Perth
18 Toyosu Pit, Tokyo
19 Gorilla Hall, Osaka
20 Diamond Hall, Nagoya
**APRIL 2026**
12 Coachella @ Indio, California
19 Coachella @ Indio, California
**JUNE 2026**
03 - 07 Primavera Sound @ Barcelona
18 - 21 Isle of Wight Festival, Isle of Wight
**JULY 2026**
08 Castlefield Bowl, Manchester
09 Millennium Square, Leeds
10 Alexandra Palace Park, London
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