Geese have added some more UK shows to their 2026 headline tour. Find all the details below.
The New York band and former NME Cover stars will head to these shores next March in support of their new album ‘Getting Killed‘, which was released last Friday (September 26).
They had already announced gigs in Bristol, Glasgow, Leeds, Manchester and London, following a run of dates in Europe. With these UK stops now sold out, Geese have confirmed two extra concerts for next summer.
The group will take to the stage at the legendary Barrlowland Ballroom in Glasgow on August 26, before returning to London on September 1 for a performance at the Troxy.
Tickets for the pair of newly announced shows go on general sale at 10am BST this Friday (October 3) – you’ll be able to buy yours here. Pre-sales will begin at the same time tomorrow (October 1) – find all the details here.
Geese’s 2026 UK headline tour dates are:
MARCH
20 – Electric Bristol, Bristol
21 – SWG3 (TV Studio), Glasgow
22 – Project House, Leeds
24 – New Century Hall, Manchester
25 – O2 Forum Kentish Town, London
AUGUST
26 – Barrowland Ballroom, Glasgow (new date)
SEPTEMBER
01 – Troxy, London (new date)
Geese will kick off their North American headline tour next week. In February, they’ll head to New Zealand and Australia for Laneway Festival ahead of two gigs in Tokyo.
Following their run of spring dates in the UK, the group will make appearances at Coachella 2026 and next year’s edition of Primavera Sound Barcelona.
In a glowing five-star review of ‘Getting Killed’, NME wrote: “There’s so much going on in this album that it feels like it would have been easy for the five-piece to lose sight of the bigger picture, yet for all its abrupt shifts and intricate details, ‘Getting Killed’ somehow doesn’t ever feel like there’s too much at play or like its creators aren’t in complete control.
“Instead, this is a band living up to their reputation as exhilaratingly free-spirited, not so much proving they deserve all the accolades and fervent fanaticism bubbling around them but demanding it.”
Geese’s previous album, ‘3D Country’, appeared on NME‘s 50 best albums of 2023 list, where it was hailed for capturing “a sound far more expansive than most bands at this stage of their career”.
Speaking to NME about the record that year for The Cover, Geese explained that they were “always going to shift focus, no matter our situation”.
Frotman Cameron Winter has since launched a solo career, releasing his acclaimed debut album ‘Heavy Metal’ last December.
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