BEN QUAD Announce Spring Headline Tour In Support of their New Album ‘Wisher’ Out Now

BEN QUAD

Announce Spring Headline Tour

In Support of their New Album ‘Wisher’ Out Now

With Support from Riley!, Aren’t We Amphibians and Footballhead

Dates Kick Off March 7 in Atlanta, GA

Tickets On Sale Friday, December 5 at 10AM Local Time

December 2, 2025 – Ben Quad have announced an upcoming headline tour in support of their new album ‘Wisher’ out now via Pure Noise Records. Dates will span 25 cities and kick off on March 7 Atlanta, GA. Support comes from Riley!, Aren’t We Amphibians and Footballhead. Tickets go on sale this Friday, December 5 at 10am local time.

The band recently completed a US tour supporting labelmates KOYO and will tour the UK and Europe in February with Arm’s Length.. A full list of upcoming tour dates can be found below.

Ben Quad – Upcoming Tour Dates

UK/Europe

w/Arm’s Length

February 5 – Southampton, UK at Engine Rooms

February 6 – London, UK at O2 Academy Islington

February 7 – Manchester, UK at Club Academy

February 9 – Glasgow, UK at G2, The Garage

February 10 – Newcastle Upon Tyne, UK at The Grove

February 12 – Liverpool, UK at District

February 13 – Leeds, UK at Project House

February 14 – Birmingham, UK at O2 Academy 2

February 15 – Kingston Upon Thames, UK at Fighting Cocks

February 18 – Antwerpen, Belgium

February 19 – Eindhoven, Netherlands at Dynamo

February 20 – Cologne, Germany at Gebäude 9

February 21 – Hamburg, Germany at LOGO

North American ‘Wisher’ Spring Headline Tour

w/ Riley!, Aren’t We Amphibians, Footballhead

March 7 – Atlanta, GA at Aisle 5

March 8 – Durham, NC at The Fruit

March 9 – Richmond, VA at Canal Club

March 10 – Baltimore, MD at Metro Gallery

March 12 – Boston, MA at The Sinclair

March 13 – Philadelphia, PA at Ukie Club

March 14 – Asbury Park, NJ at House of Independents

March 15 – Brooklyn, NY at Elsewhere

March 17 – Buffalo, NY at Rec Room

March 18 – Lakewood, OH at Mahall’s

March 20 – Detroit, MI at The Sanctuary

March 21 – Chicago, IL at Reggies

March 22 – Minneapolis, MN at The Green Room

March 24 – Denver, CO at Meow Wolf

March 27 – Portland, OR at Hawthorne Theatre

March 28 – Seattle, WA at El Corazon

March 29 – Boise, ID at Treefort Music Festival

March 31 – Reno, NV at Holland Project

April 1 – San Jose, CA at The Ritz

April 3 – San Diego, CA at House of Blues

April 4 – Anaheim, CA at Parish at HOB

April 5 – Mesa, AZ at Rosetta

April 8 – Houston, TX at Secret Group

April 9 – San Antonio, TX at The Rock Box

April 10 – Dallas, TX at Three Links

Wisher serves as the follow-up to Ben Quad’s 2022 debut I’m Scared That’s All There Is. While the first record captured the uncertainty of youth and fear of the future, Wisher reflects a more hopeful perspective, with the title symbolizing the part of ourselves that looks ahead to a better future. The new album feels like a response to the band’s earlier work, offering growth and optimism in place of doubt.

Singles off the record include the debut track “It’s Just a Title,” the cathartic song “Painless,” “Very Big In Sheboygan,” and the nostalgic “All Your Luck”. All tracks deal with a variety of themes present throughout the album, including grief and loss, but also optimism for the future.

‘Wisher’ is now available to stream and purchase

Praise for ‘Wisher’

“They aren’t just imitating 2000s-style emo; they’re bringing a new perspective to it.”

– Brooklyn Vegan

“If you listen to one new album today, make it Wisher. These guys are doing it right, doing it their way, and quietly becoming one of the most exciting bands

in the modern emo wave.”

                      – Reckless Press

“Wisher is full of twists and turns that are bound to lodge themselves in your noggin with all sorts of earworms, especially if you’re a fan of any of the endless subgenres orbiting the emo scene.”

                                        – New Noise Magazine

 

“The band has a clear direction on this album and are consistently evolving their sound. It’s refreshing to see an emo band provide positive songs on love and loss in a genre that is oversaturated with sad, cautionary tales, although that isn’t to say fans wouldn’t appreciate hearing more vulnerable mournful music (like their past album) in the future”

– Out Of Rage Magazine

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