
Miles Kane has announced plans for a UK and European tour in 2026 – check out the details below.
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The run of dates, which will see Gene Gallagher’s Villanelle support, will kick off off at the O2 Academy in Glasgow on January 24, calling at further stops in Sheffield, Southampton, Bristol, Newcastle, Leeds and Nottingham before wrapping up at Birmingham O2 Institute on February 7.
The tour will also include a show London’s Roundhouse on January 30. Tickets for the tour go on general sale this Friday at 10am GMT and can be purchased here.
Before that fans can sign up to Kane’s mailing list by 11pm GMT tomorrow (October 28) here for pre-sale access on Wednesday (October 29) at 10am here.
He will then hit the road for a series of European shows which you can purchase here. You can view the full list of dates below.
UK & EU Tour 2026
Sign up to the mailing list by tomorrow, Tuesday 28th 11pm GMT for pre-sale access.
Pre-sale opens Wednesday 29th 10am GMT.
General on sale Friday 31st 10am GMT.Already signed up to the mailing list? You’re included.https://t.co/2vVwnmiUgn pic.twitter.com/9a1eHmnB4l
— Miles Kane (@MilesKaneMusic) October 27, 2025
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The shows are in support of his new album ‘Sunlight In The Shadows’, which came out earlier this month.
Speaking about the record, which was produced by The Black Keys frontman Dan Auerbach, Kane recently told NME: “I’m absolutely obsessed with it. You’ve got your T-Rex glam rock-y ones that are like, ‘Wow!’, then there are slower moments. There are two songs called ‘Always In Over My Head’ and ‘Walk On The Ocean’ which have almost a bit of a crooner-y Burt Bacharach vibe – they’re a bit [Last Shadow] Puppets-y as well. It’s got all the elements that I’ve shown over 20 years of making music and stuff. I feel it’s all combined into one.”
Villanelle meanwhile, recently shared their debut single ‘Hinge’. Speaking to NME about the track, Gene Gallagher said: “It’s just all heavy guitars. That’s my favourite tone of any song: just really chuggy chords and really fucking distorted. All my favourite songs are like that – very punk rock.
“It’s just an aggressive song. I want it to sound like having a freakout. The lyrics are anxious as fuck.”
Miles Kane and Villanelle’s UK dates are:
JANUARY 2026
24 – Glasgow, O2 Academy
26 – Sheffield Crookes Social Club
27 – Sheffield, Crookes Social Club
29 – Southampton, The 1865
30 – London, Roundhouse
31 – Manchester, Albert Hall
FEBRUARY
2 – Bristol, O2 Academy
3 – NX Newcastle
5 – Leeds, Project House
6 – Nottingham, Rock City
7 – Birmingham, O2 Institute
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