This year has been significant for both Bloc Party and Interpol, as they celebrate the 20th anniversaries of their iconic albums, ‘Silent Alarm’ and ‘Antics’. To conclude the celebrations, they have announced a major co-headlining tour. The two bands, who have played a vital role in the indie music scene for nearly twenty years, will collaborate for eighteen performances across mainland Europe and the UK late next year. They first toured together in 2004 and more recently shared the stage in Australia in 2023. This upcoming tour is set to include songs from their extensive catalogs. The tour will start next November in Copenhagen with seven shows in Europe, before moving on to the UK and Ireland, where it will conclude in early December with two performances at London’s Olympia. Tickets will go on general sale at 9 AM on Friday, November 7th, after a fan presale begins at 9 AM on Wednesday, November 5th – click here for more details. Below is the complete schedule:
NOVEMBER 2026
10 Copenhagen, DK - Royal Arena
11 Berlin, DE - Uber Arena
12 Hamburg, DE - Barclays Arena
14 Düsseldorf, DE - PSD Bank Dome
16 Paris, FR - Le Zenith
17 Amsterdam, NL - AFAS Live
18 Brussels, BE - Forest National
20 Birmingham, UK - Utilita Arena
21 Cardiff, UK - Utilita Arena
23 Manchester, UK - Aviva Studios
24 Manchester, UK - Aviva Studios
26 Brighton, UK - Brighton Centre
27 Brighton, UK - Brighton Centre
28 Sheffield, UK - Utilita Arena
30 Dublin, IE - 3Arena
DECEMBER 2026
02 December Glasgow, UK - OVO Hydro
04 December London, UK - Olympia
05 December London, UK - Olympia
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