As 2025 breathes its final breath, CREEPER are already set to break out of the abyss in a big way in 2026. Their first plans for the year ahead come with the news that they will embark upon the ‘SANGUI-TOUR’ in April – an extensive run of intimate shows in which they will perform songs from both critically adored ‘SANGUIVORE’ albums.
The ‘SANGUIVORE’ era has seen CREEPER once again reinvent themselves – this time with a dark devilish decadence that recalls the excess of ‘80s arena rock, the blackest heart of goth and a lightning strike of theatrical flamboyance. The original ‘SANGUIVORE’ album captured the bloodsucking story of star-crossed vampiric lovers Spook and Mercy.‘SANGUIVORE II: MISTRESS OF DEATH’ then cast CREEPER as ‘80s rock icons, their larger-than-life shows coinciding with a mysterious trail of the dead. Both records are packed start-to-finish with highlights, from soaring anthems ‘Cry To Heaven’, ‘Headstones’ and ‘Blood Magick (It’s A Ritual)’ through to the epic ‘Further Than Forever’. The tour will also see them play fan favourite ‘Razor Wire’ for the first time: a feast of sax, sleaze and sensuality.
CREEPER’s vocalist and macabre master-of-ceremonies William von Ghould says, “For the first time ever, Creeper will be exclusively performing songs from Sanguivore 1 and 2, the shows will provide a rare opportunity for fans to see the band in incredibly intimate venues and in cities they rarely get to visit.”
Tickets for the shows, listed below, go on sale HERE at 10am on Wednesday December 17th.
APRIL
10th – Exeter, Phoenix
11th – Portsmouth, The Wedgewood Rooms
12th – Brighton, Chalk
13th – Oxford, O2 Academy 2
14th – Cardiff, The Globe
16th – Cambridge, Mash
17th – Milton Keynes, Crauford Arms
18th – Birmingham, The Asylum
19th – Nottingham, Rescue Rooms
20th – Hull, Social
22nd – Leeds, The Key Club
23rd – Manchester, Club Academy
24th – Liverpool, Arts Club (Loft)
25th – Blackpool, Bootleg Social
26th – Carlisle, Old Fire Station
27th – Glasgow, Cathouse
29th – Belfast, The Limelight 2
30th – Dublin, Whelan’s
MAY
2nd – London, Islington Assembly Hall