Manchester indie band Wu Lyf has announced an extensive UK and European headline tour for 2026, marking their most significant live run since reuniting. The tour will support their recently released album 'A Wave That Will Never Break,' their first in 15 years.
"This tour represents a new chapter for us," the band said in a statement. "We're excited to reconnect with fans across Europe after all this time."
The tour kicks off in Dublin on September 15, with notable UK stops including London's Islington Assembly Hall on September 17 and Patterns in Brighton on September 18. The band will then embark on a European leg throughout September and October, visiting cities including Lille, Cologne, Berlin, Oslo, Stockholm, Copenhagen, Prague, Zurich, Lyon, Antwerp, Paris, and Amsterdam.
An additional concert is scheduled for October 4, though the specific city and venue remain unconfirmed. Fans can also catch Wu Lyf at their previously announced homecoming show at Manchester's Albert Hall on June 13.
In a special treat for longtime followers, the band has also shared a previously hidden track titled 'Triumph,' which dates back 15 years. The song offers a glimpse into their creative process during their initial hiatus period.
Tickets for the new tour dates go on general sale at 11:11am BST on Friday, April 24. Pre-sale access is available throughout the week for those who sign up through official channels.