
DMA’s have added extra dates to their 2026 UK headline tour to mark the 10th anniversary of debut album ‘Hills End’.
Earlier this week, the Australian trio announced details of the tour, which will kick off in Manchester on February 6 and take in a run of shows that month, with a few extra in May.
Now, due to high demand, they have confirmed four extra shows have been added to the tour, with one extra show each at London’s O2 Academy Brixton, Manchester’s O2 Victoria Warehouse, Glasgow’s O2 Academy and Nottingham’s Rock City.
The band will play the ‘Hills End’ album in full, as well as tracks they have never performed live and a selection of fan favourites from across their career.
Tickets for all of the shows go on sale at 9am on Friday (October 17) and you can find them here. Fans can also register for the pre-sale through their Linktree page.
DMA’s 2026 UK tour dates are:
FEBRUARY
06 – O2 Victoria Warehouse, Manchester
07 – NX, Newcastle
08 – O2 Academy, Birmingham
10 – O2 Academy, Bristol
11 – O2 Academy Brixton, London – NEW DATE
12 – O2 Academy Brixton, London
14 – O2 Academy, Leeds
15 – O2 Victoria Warehouse, Manchester – NEW DATE
16 – O2 Academy, Glasgow
17 – O2 Academy, Glasgow – NEW DATE
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20 – Rock City, Nottingham – NEW DATE
21 – Rock City, Nottingham
22 – UEA, Norwich
The band said about the anniversary and upcoming tour plans, “The UK has always felt like a second home for us. ‘Hills End’ was where our story really began overseas, so it feels right to come back and celebrate it with the fans who’ve supported us from day one.”
Their most recent album, ‘How Many Dreams?’, was released in March 2023. NME gave it a three-star review, writing: “‘How Many Dreams?’ is ambitious and catchy enough to satiate old fans and realign the narrative for those who may have written DMA’s off. But it’s hard to not leave feeling that this was their moment, and they’ve only grabbed it with one hand.”
Earlier this year, meanwhile, the band’s side project BIIG Time, comprising guitarist Johnny Took and his brother, PLANET singer Matty, released their debut album 200K and embarked on a UK tour of their own.
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