Wet Leg has officially announced their upcoming tour across the UK and Ireland in 2025. Check out the details below!
The announcement was made today (July 1) after the Isle of Wight band delivered an electrifying performance at Glastonbury 2025 this past weekend.
In addition to their already full schedule this year, Wet Leg has added eight new shows, kicking off on November 13 at the iconic Royal Albert Hall in London. The tour continues with performances at Mountford Hall in Liverpool on November 15 and Rock City in Nottingham on November 17.
New stops also include UEA in Norwich, Guildhall in Portsmouth, University Great Hall in Cardiff, and the 3Olympia Theatre in Dublin. The final performance will take place on November 27 at the Telegraph Building in Belfast.
Tickets go on sale this Friday (July 4) at 10 a.m. You can click here to purchase yours, and find the full list of new dates below.
Wet Leg’s 2025 UK and Ireland Tour Dates:
NOVEMBER
- 13 – Royal Albert Hall, London
- 15 – Mountford Hall, Liverpool
- 17 – Rock City, Nottingham
- 19 – UEA, Norwich
- 20 – Guildhall, Portsmouth
- 21 – University Great Hall, Cardiff
- 26 – 3Olympia Theatre, Dublin
- 27 – Telegraph Building, Belfast
This announcement comes as a continuation of Wet Leg’s busy touring schedule this year. They recently took to the stage at Glastonbury 2025, and are also set for a North American tour in September and October. Additionally, they have European dates lined up for late October and mid-November, along with several festival appearances at Green Man, Shaky Knees Festival, Roskilde Festival, Wilderness Festival, Trnsmt 2025, Boardmasters, All Together Now, and The Island Festival.
As they gear up for the release of their second album, Moisturizer, on July 11, Wet Leg has already teased fans with new singles like “CPR,” “Catch These Fists,” and “Davina McCall.”
To celebrate the album launch, lead vocalist Rhian Teasdale and the band will also hold record store shows in Brighton, London, Sheffield, and other cities.
Don’t miss your chance to catch them live!
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