Having already sold out the O2 Arena in London, Biffy Clyro has now revealed plans to return to the capital in grand fashion next summer to headline a massive outdoor concert for 45,000 fans at Finsbury Park. Scheduled for Friday, July 3rd, this performance will be the band's largest headlining show to date (which is significant after over 25 years together!) and will serve as a celebratory victory lap for their highly praised latest album, ‘Futique’. The band shared their excitement, stating, “Finsbury fuckin’ Park - see you in July. This is going to be so special, don’t miss it…” They will be joined in London by special guests Nothing But Thieves, Don Broco, Marmozets, and Wavves, with additional support acts yet to be announced. Tickets will go on general sale at 10 am this Friday, November 28th, here. Revisit Biffy’s uplifting performance at Glastonbury this year and check out the Finsbury Park 2026 poster below.
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