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After an electrifying performance at this year’s Grammy Awards where they were nominated for the third consecutive year, Spiritbox’sunstoppable rise continues as they announce their first ever UK arena headline tour. Following their sold-out Alexandra Palace show in 2025, the ‘Tsunami Sea’ tour will see the band play their biggest UK shows to date.
Tickets for the shows, listed below, go on sale HERE from 10am UK time on Friday, February 27th.
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12th – Glasgow, SECC Hall 3
14th – Nottingham, Motorpoint Arena
16th – Manchester, Co-Op Live
17th – Cardiff, Utilita Arena
19th – London, OVO Arena Wembley
The tour will then continue across Europe, with the majority of the thirteen shows also being arena dates. Please see HERE for a full list of all international dates. All shows feature a carefully curated line-up of forward-thinking, genre-defying heavy acts, with special guests JINJER and Dying Wish
Spiritbox’s ascent has been built on a constant drive to push genre boundaries without compromising their metal roots. Anchored by big riffs, explosive dynamics, and pulsating rhythms, their sound is elevated by the soaring vocal power and commanding presence of Courtney LaPlante (vocals), alongside Mike Stringer (guitar), Zev Rose (drums) and Josh Gilbert (bass).
They also possess a fearless crossover vision, as demonstrated through their bold collaboration with Megan Thee Stallion, which saw Spiritbox challenge expectations and expand the boundaries of heavy music.
LaPlante’s voice brings the intense emotional core of Spiritbox’s music to life, exploring themes ranging from mental health and identity to loss and resilience. Beyond her vocal performance, her leadership is defined by clarity and intention, leading by example to champion greater visibility, equality, and opportunity for women and underrepresented communities within the creative world.
The band have been impactful from the get go. Both their debut album ‘Eternal Blue’ and last year’s ‘Tsunami Sea’ hit the UK Top 20, while the latter fired to #1 on Billboard’s Top Hard Rock Albums. They followed the Alexandra Palace show with a storming mainstage debut set at Download Festival before also hitting Wembley Stadium as main support to Linkin Park. 2026 will also see them supporting Evanescence across North America.
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