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Biffy Clyro Announces Major UK and Ireland Arena Tour in 2026 with Soft Play and The Armed

July 24, 20252 min read

Biffy Clyro has just revealed an exciting UK and Ireland arena tour for 2026. Here are the key details you need to know.

The tour announcement, made this morning (July 24), coincides with the release of their forthcoming album, Fical.

The tour kicks off on January 9 with an opening concert at the SSE Arena in Belfast, followed by a performance at Dublin’s 3Arena on January 10. After that, they’ll visit the Motorpoint Arena in Nottingham and The O2 in London on January 12 and 14, respectively, with additional stops planned in Birmingham, Manchester, and Cardiff.

The tour will conclude with a show at P&J Live in Aberdeen on January 20, followed by a final performance at the OVO Hydro in Glasgow on January 21.

Special guests for this tour will include Soft Play and The Armed. Biffy Clyro’s Simon Neil expressed their excitement about the tour, stating, “It’s time… ‘The Futique Tour 2026’.”

Tickets will go on sale on Thursday, July 31, at 10 AM local time, with pre-sale options available from Tuesday, July 29, also at 10 AM. You can find tickets here. Check out the dates below.

Biffy Clyro’s 2026 UK and Ireland Tour Dates:

JANUARY
9 – SSE Arena Belfast
10 – 3Arena Dublin
12 – Motorpoint Arena Nottingham
14 – The O2 London
16 – Utilita Arena Birmingham
17 – Co-op Live Manchester
18 – Arena Cardiff
20 – P&J Live Aberdeen
21 – OVO Hydro Glasgow

This tour announcement follows the band’s recent success with their new single “A Little Love,” which topped the UK’s Official Vinyl Singles Chart.

They also shared details about their upcoming album, Futique, set to release on September 26, which is available for pre-order here. Simon Neil describes the album as “an exploration of ideas, objects, or relationships that exist across time,” prompting fans to reflect on their own experiences.

The new album is the follow-up to 2020’s A Celebration of Endings and 2021’s The Myth of the Happily Ever After. Additionally, 2023 has been a busy year for Neil, who has also been performing with his side project, Empire State Bastard.

The band recently paid tribute to Brian Wilson by covering a Beach Boys song during their set at Glastonbury 2025. Fans can look forward to a phenomenal tour experience ahead!

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