Wolf Alice Confirm Huge Homecoming Headline Show At London’s Finsbury Park

by | Jan 27, 2026

Wolf Alice have confirmed a major headline show in London this summer, with a one-day outdoor concert at Finsbury Park on Sunday 5th July, marking the biggest headline performance of their career so far. The announcement caps off what has already been one of the band’s most significant periods, as they continue to build momentum following a global touring run and widespread acclaim for their recent work.

Wolf Alice @ The O2

Wolf Alice @ The O2 (Neil Lupin)
Wolf Alice @ The O2 (Neil Lupin)

The Finsbury Park event is being presented as a true homecoming celebration for the North London quartet, whose journey from local clubs to major international stages has been marked by artistic ambition and fierce fan loyalty. Their fourth studio album, The Clearing, which debuted at No.1 on the UK album charts in August 2025 and made Rockshot Magazine’s 2025 Albums Of The Year list, has underlined their status as one of Britain’s most compelling rock acts and helped drive a series of high-profile live appearances around the world.

Wolf Alice @ The O2

Wolf Alice @ The O2 (Neil Lupin)
Wolf Alice @ The O2 (Neil Lupin)

Joining Wolf Alice for the Finsbury Park show will be an exciting lineup of supporting artists, including The Last Dinner Party, Lykke Li, Rachel Chinouriri, Keo and Florence Road, turning the event into a full-on summer celebration of contemporary alternative music. Tickets for the show went on artist presale on 28th January and general sale on 30th January at 9am GMT through Live Nation and ticketing partners nationwide.

The Last Dinner Party @ O2 Academy Brixton

The Last Dinner Party @ O2 Academy Brixton (Kalpesh Patel)
The Last Dinner Party @ O2 Academy Brixton (Kalpesh Patel)

The announcement comes during a banner year for the band, who are currently nominated in three categories at the 2026 BRIT Awards — including Group of the Year, Alternative/Rock Act, and Mastercard Album of the Year — further testament to their rising influence on the UK and global rock scene.

Lykke Li @ BST Hyde Park 2019

Lykke Li @ BST Hyde Park 2019 (Kalpesh Patel)
Lykke Li @ BST Hyde Park 2019 (Kalpesh Patel)

As well as the Finsbury Park date, Wolf Alice are also confirmed for other major summer appearances, such as a headline slot at the Eden Sessions on 16th June, where they will bring their expansive live sound to Cornwall’s unique outdoor stage.

With a run of international festival dates already underway and the excitement around their fourth album showing no signs of slowing, Wolf Alice’s 2026 London show is shaping up to be one of the year’s most memorable live music events.

Wolf Alice’s Finsbury Park headline show promises a summer highlight for fans old and new, bringing together a powerful live bill and reinforcing the band’s status as one of the UK’s most vital rock acts.

Upcoming UK Live Dates:

JUNE
16th – Cornwall, Eden Sessions

JULY
5th – London, Finsbury Park

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