Wolf Alice to Headline Massive Homecoming at Finsbury Park in 2026

Wolf Alice has announced an eagerly anticipated homecoming concert at London’s Finsbury Park, set for **July 5, 2026**. This event marks the band’s largest headline show to date and follows their critically acclaimed album, **The Clearing**, which received nominations for both the Mercury Prize and BRIT Awards.

The concert promises an exciting lineup, featuring support acts such as **The Last Dinner Party**, **Lykke Li**, **Rachel Chinouriri**, **Keo**, and **Florence Road**. The band shared their enthusiasm on social media, stating, “FINSBURY PARK we’re comin home :’) playin a v special show,” alongside a teaser video to build anticipation.

Ticket Information and Upcoming Performances

Tickets for this monumental event will go on general sale at **09:00 GMT** on **January 30, 2026**. Fans can gain early access through a pre-sale starting at the same time on **January 28** by signing up on the band’s website.

Wolf Alice’s Finsbury Park concert follows a successful **2025 UK and Ireland arena tour**, which concluded recently. In addition to this major event, the band is scheduled to perform at the **Trans Mission charity show** at OVO Arena Wembley in March and will headline the **Teenage Cancer Trust series** at the Royal Albert Hall during the same month. Their 2026 schedule also includes appearances at prominent festivals such as **Tramlines**, **Kendal Calling**, and **Eden Sessions**, along with slots at **TRNSMT**, **Mad Cool**, and **NOS Alive** across Europe.

Recognition and Recent Collaborations

As they prepare for their upcoming performances, Wolf Alice has garnered three nominations at the **BRIT Awards 2026**, including **Group of the Year**, **Mastercard Album of the Year** for *The Clearing*, and **Alternative/Rock Act**.

In addition to their musical achievements, frontwoman **Ellie Rowsell** has contributed to the charity album *Help(2)* for War Child and is credited on **Harry Styles**’ recent single, **Aperture**. NME recently listed *The Clearing* as the **11th best album of 2025**, praising the band’s evolution and assured musical direction. The single **Bloom Baby Bloom** also received recognition, ranking at **12th** in NME’s list of the **50 best songs of the year**.

Reflecting on their transition to larger venues, bassist **Theo Ellis** expressed confidence in the band’s growth, stating, “We’ve grown at the right pace. We’ve backed ourselves creatively.” Rowsell emphasized the importance of performance in their music, noting, “No matter how big or small the stage is, it feels like you’re part of a real show.”

With their upcoming concert at Finsbury Park, Wolf Alice continues to solidify their status as a significant force in the music industry, capturing the attention of fans and critics alike.