Enter Shikari announce huge UK and EU tour for November 2026


The Hertfordshire band have announced their biggest tour yet.


Photo: Kate Hook

British rock royalty Enter Shikari have just announced a UK and EU headline arena tour for November 2026, which they state will be their biggest yet. A band known for its genre-bending styles within metal, rock and techno, they always know how to put on a show. 

The UK leg of the tour kicks off in Nottingham at the Motorpoint Arena on November 13th. With gigs also taking place in Cardiff, Hull, Glasgow, Manchester and concluding the UK leg with a double show at London’s Alexandra Palace on November 20th and 21st. Joining them on both UK and EU shows are Cardiff band Holding Absence and American mathcore band The Callous Daoboys.

Every ticket sold on the upcoming UK dates will include a £1 donation to the Music Venue Trust, supporting grassroot music venues currently under threat of closure in the UK. Enter Shikari were the first artists to implement the scheme, which is one very close to their hearts, with ticket sales from their 2024 Arena tour carrying the donation, paving the way for the likes of Sam Fender and Coldplay to follow suit with their own generous donations.

This highly-anticipated November tour is the band’s first arena tour since their A Kiss For The Whole World tour in 2024, celebrating their album of the same name, landing them their first ever UK No.1 in the Official Album Charts, where they had previously achieved six Top 10 albums. 

The band historically always put on memorable performances, wherever they are. They have now played over 3000 incredible live shows in all corners of the world, where they have supported the likes of Linkin Park and The Prodigy, including festivals such as Download, where I previously saw them in 2024, Reading and Leeds and their remarkable headline of Slam Dunk Festival in 2023. This is definitely a must-see tour — and we will see you there. 

Find the band’s official website here.

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