Supergrass Announce 30th Anniversary Tour For Acclaimed Debut Album I Should Coco

by | Sep 16, 2024

Supergrass have today announced a series of UK tour dates, celebrating the 30th anniversary of their UK No.1, Mercury-nominated debut album, I Should Coco. Throughout May 2025, the Gaz Coombes-led quartet will play venues in Glasgow, Nottingham, Sheffield, Newcastle, Birmingham, Manchester, Cardiff and Leeds, before what is sure to be a momentous night at London’s Roundhouse. Following that, they head to the south-west for an appearance at The Great Escape Festival in Cornwall.

BST Hyde Park 2024

Gaz Coombes @ BST Hyde Park 2024 (Louise Phillips)
Gaz Coombes @ BST Hyde Park 2024 (Louise Phillips)

Fans will get the chance to see I Should Coco performed in full, before an encore of the bands greatest hits. Speaking further on the shows, bassist Mick Quinn said: “15th May 2025 marks 30 years since I Should Coco. Supergrass are thrilled to announce their return to perform the début album live, in its entirety, for the first time. Dynamic pricing not included.”

In 1995 Supergrass’s Mercury-nominated debut album I Should Coco hit the charts at Number 3, rose to Number One in the week following Glastonbury Festival and ended up shifting over 500,000 copies in the UK and a million worldwide. The album features classic tracks, Alright, and Caught By the Fuzz, sustaining huge cultural influence 30 years on from release. It was Alright, the band’s fourth-single, and pop masterpiece, that catapulted them to global success. I Should Coco now stands at over 1 million sales worldwide, and impressively, is the biggest-selling Parlophone debut album since The Beatles.

Consisting of Gaz Coombes, Mick Quinn, Danny Goffey and Rob Coombes; Supergrass are one of the most important bands to emerge during the 1990s. Formed in Oxford in 1993, their accomplishments include several million record sales, 6 top 10 albums and 10 top 20 singles. With a Brit and Ivor Novello award to their name, huge praise has also been given from the likes of Q and NME, with the latter giving I Should Coco a near-perfect 9/10.

Pre-sale is available 10am Wednesday, 18th September, with general sale from 10am Friday, 20th September. Tickets available here.

2025 UK Tour Dates:

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8th – Glasgow, Barrowland Ballroom
10th – Nottingham, Rock City
12th – Sheffield, Octagon
13th – Newcastle, NX
14th – Birmingham, O2 Academy
16th – Manchester, Albert Hall
18th – Cardiff, University Great Hall
20th – Leeds, O2 Academy
22nd – London, Roundhouse
31st – Cornwall, The Great Estate Festival

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