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19 · 11 · 2025
The Maccabees have announced a series of major outdoor performances for 2026.
The cherished indie band reunited for their first live shows in ten years earlier this year, playing at Glastonbury and later headlining All Points East in London’s Victoria Park.
An intimate charity event at the Dome in North London resulted in all proceeds going to great causes, with The Maccabees expressing their desire to maintain the momentum of their reunion.
Set to tour next summer, The Maccabees have revealed a lineup of significant outdoor concerts for July 2026. They will kick off at London’s Alexandra Palace Park on July 9th, followed by performances at the Eden Sessions in Cornwall, and further shows in Bristol and Brighton.
They will wrap up the tour with a performance at Kirkstall Abbey in Leeds. Tickets will be available for purchase this month.
Tickets for the events listed below will be available for pre-sale to mailing list members only at 10 am on Wednesday, November 26th – sign up for early access HERE. General sales will start at 10 am on Friday, November 28th HERE.
Guitarist Felix White commented, “The past year has been incredibly special and surprising for all of us, creating a sense of momentum that we all feel… and who wouldn’t want to experience that again?”
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Catch The Maccabees at the following performances:
July 9 London Alexandra Palace Park
July 11 Cornwall The Eden Sessions
July 23 Bristol Amphitheatre – Siren
July 25 Brighton On The Beach
July 31 Leeds Kirkstall Abbey
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The Maccabees have announced a series of large outdoor concerts for 2026. The cherished indie band reunited to perform live for the first time in ten years.