Unapologetic and empowered, pop punk powerhouse Taylor Acorn has announced a fifteen-date UK and European tour in 2026. The tour comes after her sold-out London show this Autumn, and celebrates the release of the new album Poster Child, which received critical acclaim on a global level. “I’m so incredibly excited to be touring across the UK and Europe next year! It’ll be my first time playing in a bunch of these cities, and I can’t wait to see all new faces and places. I have a good feeling that these are going to be some really special shows—looking forward to seeing what more next year has to offer!” – Taylor Acorn ———— TAYLOR ACORN – HEADLINE TOUR 2026 Sunday, 19 April 2026 — UK, Manchester, Gorilla Monday, 20 April 2026 — UK, Bristol, The Fleece Tuesday, 21 April 2026 — UK, Glasgow, Slay Thursday, 23 April 2026 — UK, Leeds, Brudenell Social Club Friday, 24 April 2026 — UK, London, The Dome Saturday, 25 April 2026 — UK, London, The Dome Tuesday, 28 April 2026 — Netherlands, Haarlem, Patronaat Wednesday, 29 April 2026 — Germany, Hamburg, Betty Friday, 1 May 2026 — Germany, Cologne, Yuca Saturday, 2 May 2026 — Germany, Munich, Strom Sunday, 3 May 2026 — Czechia, Prague, Bike Jesus Tuesday, 5 May 2026 — Austria, Vienna, Flucc Thursday, 7 May 2026 — Germany, Berlin, Mikropol Saturday, 9 May 2026 — France, Paris, Le Nouveau Casino Monday, 11 May 2026 — Belgium, Antwerp, Kavka Zappa ———— Artist + VIP pre-sale: Wednesday 10th December, 10am GMT / 11am CET
Promoter + Spotify pre-sale: Thursday 11th December, 10am GMT / 11am CET
General on-sale: Friday 12th December, 10am GMT / 11am CET
TICKETS – HERE ———— A bit about Taylor Acorn:
In order to make it in the music industry, you don’t just need talent, you also need to possess a consuming desire to perform that’s ingrained in your DNA. That’s especially true for Taylor Acorn, who has made bold sacrifices in order to pursue her musical dreams. Acorn became interested in performing as a teenager living in Northern Pennsylvania where she started her first pop-punk band and began performing as a solo artist. However her career breakthrough came when she relocated to Nashville in 2014 and connected with producer Dan Swank (All Time Low, Cassadee Pope) and the duo instantly bonded over their mutual love of early 2000s pop-punk. If Acorn’s 2024 full-length Survival In Motion was her introduction to the world, 2025’s Poster Child shows that she is here to stay—and it also marks the fact that she has signed with Fearless Records after nine years of releasing her music independently. “When people listen to this album I just want them to feel like they’re back in a time period that makes them feel good,” she says. That sense of optimism is evident from the infectious opener “People Pleaser” to the stripped-down outro of the album closer “Masquerade,” the latter of which showcases the way Acorn is able to effortlessly express both power and vulnerability with her voice, depending on the feeling that she is trying to articulate in the moment. Acorn recently took the stage at When We Were Young Festival in Las Vegas, alongside iconic acts including blink-182, Avril Lavigne, Panic! At The Disco, Weezer, and more. She also performed at Vans Warped Tour in Orlando following a captivating performance at the Long Beach date earlier this year. Acorn closed out the year with a full US headline tour. Taylor Acorn’s album, Poster Child, is out now via Fearless Records– HERE. |