Wolf Alice has announced an ambitious homecoming concert at London’s Finsbury Park on July 5, 2026. This highly anticipated event marks the band’s largest headline show to date, featuring a stellar lineup of supporting acts, including The Last Dinner Party, Lykke Li, Rachel Chinouriri, Keo, and Florence Road. The announcement was made via social media, where the band expressed their excitement, stating, “FINSBURY PARK we’re comin home :’) playin a v special show.”
The concert is set to support their critically acclaimed album, The Clearing, which received nominations for both the Mercury Prize and the BRIT Awards. The album showcases the band’s evolution and has resonated with audiences, further solidifying their position in the contemporary music scene.
Ticket Sales and Upcoming Performances
Tickets for this landmark event will go on general sale at 09:00 GMT on January 30. Fans can also access a pre-sale starting at the same time on January 28 by signing up through the band’s official channels. This concert follows Wolf Alice’s recent UK and Ireland arena tour, which concluded last month after stops across Europe and North America.
In addition to the Finsbury Park show, Wolf Alice will participate in the ‘Trans Mission’ charity event at OVO Arena Wembley in March 2026. They will also headline the Teenage Cancer Trust series at the Royal Albert Hall that same month. Their festival schedule for 2026 includes notable performances at Tramlines Festival, Kendal Calling, and Eden Sessions, alongside appearances at other major events such as TRNSMT and Mad Cool.
Recognition and Collaborations
Wolf Alice is garnering significant recognition, having received nominations for three awards at the BRITs 2026: Group of the Year, Mastercard Album of the Year for The Clearing, and Alternative/Rock Act. The album was recently ranked at number 11 on NME’s list of the 50 best albums of 2025, highlighting the band’s impact on the music landscape.
Frontwoman Ellie Rowsell has also contributed to the charity album ‘Help(2)’ for War Child, featuring on Harry Styles’ comeback single “Aperture.” The single “Bloom Baby Bloom” from The Clearing was recognized as one of the 50 best songs of the year by NME, further showcasing the band’s creative output.
Reflecting on their journey, bassist Theo Ellis shared insights about their transition to larger venues, stating, “I do think it’s the time now to try that kind of thing.” He emphasized the band’s careful growth and commitment to delivering compelling performances. Rowsell added, “No matter how big or small the stage is, it feels like you’re part of a real show—almost like a play,” highlighting their focus on the theatricality of their performances.
As anticipation builds for the Finsbury Park concert, Wolf Alice continues to demonstrate their dynamic progression and dedication to creating memorable musical experiences for their fans.
