Corella have announced intimate UK headline tour dates for May 2026 to celebrate the recent announcement of their forthcoming album A Beautiful World To Lose out September 18th via FLG.
The new tour will see Corella play six dates across the north of England, hitting some of the smallest venues they’ve played in years delivering up-close electrifying sets performing fan favourites as well as debuting songs from the new album.
Regarding the tour frontman and guitarist Joel Smith says, “We’re buzzing to finally bring these new tracks on the road and play them for you lot who’ve backed us from the very start. We’re bringing it back to what we know best – small sweaty venues that are packed to the rafters. You guys get first dibs on everything we’ve been working on and we couldn’t be more excited. We’re heading across all corners of northern England back to where it all began. It only felt right to start here, where it means most to us. See you lovely bunch there.”
Fans who pre-order the new album from https://frontiers-uk.shop/collections/corella by midnight on Thursday 30th May will receive pre-sale links via email on Friday 1st May at 10am.
MAY 2026 TOUR DATES
21st – Blackpool, Bootleg Social
22nd – Preston, The Ferret
23rd – Huddersfield, The Parish
28th – York, The Crescent
29th – Stockton, KU
30th – Grimsby, Docks Academy
Corella announced their second album A Beautiful World To Lose last week along with the release of the brand new single and propulsive indie anthem ‘Simple Life’.
‘Simple Life’ is a standout feelgood track from the forthcoming album, a record which in its complete form takes a piercing glare into the current state of the world alongside a deep look into human emotion and being.
‘Simple Life’ follows the release of lead single and album opener ‘Rewire’, a blistering rock track which tore out the blocks in March and tapped into the political discontent affecting both sides of the Atlantic.
Produced by Grammy-winning Jason Perry (The Molotovs, McFly, Don Broco), A Beautiful World To Lose finds Corella performing with a new ferocity and sense of purpose. They have taken their formative indie influences and honed them into something new and razor-sharp. Their latest circuitry buzzes with a new energy and darker sound, like lightning in a bottle, this rapidly rising Manchester band are ready to explode.
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