Alt-Americana Star MJ Lenderman Begins UK / EU Tour – New Dates Announced

by | May 29, 2025

MJ Lenderman has had a whirlwind 12 months. His fourth studio album Manning Fireworks was lauded by critics and made many year end lists. His style is comparable to that of a Gen Z Neil Young; what’s been described as Alt-Americana, he’s able to encompass unserious lyrics but perform them honestly and authentically. Combining folk and country melodies with distortion and guitar solos, the 26 year old multi instrumentalist is capitalising on a successful 2024 following a string of sold-out shows and festival appearances across the UK and Europe.

MJ Lenderman

MJ Lenderman (Shervin Lainez)
MJ Lenderman (Shervin Lainez)

Lenderman begins his largely sold out run of UK dates in May and June starting tonight in Bristol at the Marble Factory.

Previously Announced Dates:

MAY
29th – Bristol, UK – Marble Factory
30th – Brighton, UK – CHALK
31st – Nottingham, UK – Rock City

JUNE
2nd – Glasgow, UK – Old Fruit Market
3rd – Manchester, UK – O2 Ritz Manchester
4th – London, UK – Electric Ballroom
5th – 8th – Barcelona, ES – Primavera

AUGUST
6th-9th – Oslo, NO – Øya Festival

The August tour kicks off on August 3rd at OFF Festival in Katowice, Poland. Before appearances at renowned European festivals such as Øya Festival in Oslo, Way Out West in Gothenburg, Syd For Solen in Copenhagen, Paredes de Coura Festival in Portugal.

MJ Lenderman

MJ Lenderman (Lance Bangs)
MJ Lenderman (Lance Bangs)

MJ Lenderman returns to the British Isles, performing at Green Man Festival in Wales, and a solo headline show at one of the capital’s most well renowned venues, The Roundhouse.

Lenderman will also perform headline shows in Prague, Berlin, Groningen and two nights in Amsterdam. Be sure to catch him on this run of dates because he’s sure not to play in such intimate spaces again!

New Tour Dates:

AUGUST
3rd – Katowice, PL – OFF Festival
4th – Prague, CZ – ARCHA+
5th – Berlin, DE – Columbia Theater
7th – Oslo, NO – Øya Festival
8th – Gothenburg, SE – Way Out West Festival
9th – Copenhagen, DK – Syd For Solen Festival
13th – Paredes, PT – Paredes de Coura Festival
15th – London, UK – Roundhouse
16th – Wales, UK – Green Man Festival
19th – Groningen, NL – Noorderzon Festival
20th – Amsterdam, NL – Paradiso Noord
21st – Amsterdam, NL – Paradiso Noord
23rd – Torremolinos, ES – Canela Party Festival

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