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Wolf Alice Sets 2025 North American Tour & New Album

San Francisco, CA, USA - October 17, 2022: Wolf Alice in concert at The Fillmore San Francisco Wolf Alice in concert, The Fillmore, San Francisco, CA, USA - 17 Oct 2022
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Wolf Alice, the acclaimed British rock band, has thrilled fans with the announcement of their 2025 world tour, featuring extensive runs across North America, Europe, and the UK. This tour will support their highly anticipated fourth album, “The Clearing,” which is set to be released on August 29. Having recently made a spectacular return with their single “Bloom Baby Bloom,” Wolf Alice is poised to captivate audiences with both new tracks and fan favorites. Their upcoming performances will begin in North America on September 10 at the Buckhead Theatre in Atlanta, marking the launch of a tour that fans have eagerly awaited.

The North American leg promises to be an extensive showcase, with performances scheduled across numerous cities including Washington DC, Philadelphia, Boston, Brooklyn, and Chicago. The tour will also see the band playing iconic venues such as The Vic in Chicago and Emo’s in Austin, wrapping up on October 13 at the Wiltern in Los Angeles. This is a strategic move by the band, enabling them to reconnect with audiences in substantial markets, affirming their status as one of the leading names in contemporary rock. Their commitment to live performances reflects their passion for sharing new music directly with fans, offering an immersive experience that remains unrivaled in the digital age.

Following the North American segment, Wolf Alice will transition to their European and UK tours, commencing in Stockholm, Sweden, on November 5. This leg will include performances in key cities like Copenhagen, Milan, and Paris, reflecting the band’s robust international appeal. The UK tour is especially noteworthy, featuring major arenas like The O2 in London and concluding at the 3Arena in Dublin on December 10. A portion of proceeds from UK ticket sales will support grassroots music venues, highlighting the band’s dedication to nurturing the live music scene. This initiative follows guitarist Joff Oddie’s active involvement in advocating for the preservation of local music spaces, which are considered essential for budding artists.

“The Clearing” represents a significant milestone for Wolf Alice, marking their evolution both musically and thematically. Produced by Greg Kurstin in Los Angeles, the album is anticipated to deliver a fresh sound characterized by its exploration of themes such as love, loss, and human connection. These elements are said to resonate deeply with fans, enhancing the band’s reputation for crafting compelling narratives through music. The album’s lead single, “Bloom Baby Bloom,” has been met with critical acclaim, lauded for its uplifting themes and dynamic composition, positioning the band at the forefront of indie rock innovation.

In addition to their headline tour dates, Wolf Alice is also set to perform at prestigious music festivals like BBC Radio One’s Big Weekend, Glastonbury 2025, and Primavera Sound in Barcelona. These appearances are expected to further cement their global presence, reaching audiences that may be new to their music. Their dynamic live performances are known for their electrifying energy and emotional depth, promising to leave an indelible impression on festival-goers worldwide.

Tickets for the North American shows will be available starting May 22, with broader sales following shortly after. Fans are encouraged to purchase early, as the demand for Wolf Alice’s return to touring is anticipated to be high. The upcoming tour not only celebrates the release of “The Clearing” but also underscores Wolf Alice’s continued impact on the rock music landscape, ensuring their legacy as a powerhouse act for years to come.

Wolf Alice 2025 North American Tour:

Sep 10 – Atlanta, GA – Buckhead
Sep 12 – Washington, DC – 930 Club
Sep 15 – Philadelphia, PA – Union Transfer
Sep 19 – Brooklyn, NY – Paramount
Sep 20 – Boston, MA – House of Blues
Sep 22 – Montreal, QB – Beanfield Theatre
Sep 23 – Toronto, ON – History
Sep 25 – Columbus, OH – Newport Music Hall
Sep 26 – Chicago, IL – The Vic
Sep 27 – Minneapolis, MN – First Avenue
Sep 30 – Austin, TX – Emo’s
Oct 1 – Dallas, TX – House of Blues
Oct 3 – Denver, CO – Ogden
Oct 4 – Salt Lake City, UT – Complex
Oct 6 – Seattle, WA – Showbox SoDo
Oct 7 – Vancouver, BC – Commodore Ballroom
Oct 8 – Portland, OR – Crystal Ballroom
Oct 10 – Oakland, CA – Fox Theatre
Oct 11 – Pomona, CA – Fox Theatre
Oct 13 – Los Angeles, CA – The Wiltern

Wolf Alice 2025 EU/UK Tour:

05-19 Kilkenny, Ireland – Set Theatre
05-20 Cork, Ireland – Cyprus Avenue
05-21 Limerick City, Ireland – Dolans Warehouse
05-24 Liverpool, England – Sefton Park (Radio 1’s Big Weekend 2025)
06-06 Barcelona, Spain – Primavera Sound Barcelona
06-29 Somerset, England – Glastonbury
11-05 Stockholm, Sweden – Annexet
11-06 Copenhagen, Denmark – KB Hallen
11-07 Hamburg, Germany – Georg Elser Halle
11-09 Warsaw, Poland – Progresja
11-10 Prague, Czech Republic – Lucerna Great Hall
11-11 Budapest, Hungary – Barba Negra Red Stage
11-13 Milan, Italy – Alcatraz Club
11-14 Lyon, France – Le Transbordeur
11-15 Toulouse, France – Bikini
11-17 Cologne, Germany – Palladium
11-19 Berlin, Germany – Columbiahalle
11-20 Munich, Germany – Tonhalle
11-21 Luxembourg City, Luxembourg – Den Atelier
11-23 Amsterdam, Netherlands – AFAS Live
11-24 Brussels, Belgium – Forest National
11-25 Paris, France – Le Zénith
11-28 Manchester, England – AO Arena
11-29 Birmingham, England – Utilita Arena
12-01 Cardiff, Wales – Utilita Arena
12-03 London, England – The O2
12-05 Leeds, England – First Direct Arena
12-07 Glasgow, Scotland – OVO Hydro
12-10 Dublin, Ireland – 3Arena

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