Blossoms have announced a 2026 European headline tour, making stops in cities including Amsterdam, Paris, Milan and Zurich.
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The band is currently supporting Inhaler on their mainland European tour dates, and is also preparing for their festival slots this summer.
Today (May 6), the band announced their own headline European tour on social media: “We’ve had a great time touring Europe over the last few weeks so we’re delighted to announce our own headline European tour for February 2026!”
News of Blossoms’ European headline tour comes as the band gears up for a busy summer this year, with slots lined-up for Glastonbury and Radio 1’s Big Weekend in Liverpool and more.
Blossoms’ 2026 European tour dates are:
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3 – Milan, Santeria Toscana 31
4 – Zurich, Plaza
5 – Munich, Strom
6 – Prague, Lucerna Music Bar
8 – Berlin, Columbia Theatre
9 – Hamburg, Gruenspan
10 – Cologne, Kantine
11 – Antwerp, Trix Club
13 – Amsterdam, Paradiso
14 – Paris, L’Élysée Montmartre
Last month, the band shared a new track called ‘The Honeymoon’ – which is set to be featured on the band’s upcoming deluxe version of their recently released fifth album ‘Gary’.
Set to arrive on May 9, the record will follow on from the original album being released in September last year and feature the full tracklist, as well as new additions. Already, Tom Ogden and co. have shared the new bonus track ‘Mariah Carey Through Death Valley’.
Speaking to NME last September, around the release of the record, Ogden said Blossoms had “really taken the live show to another level” in the ‘Gary’ era.
“It does feel like we’ve really stepped it up again,” he explained. “That’s important because I don’t want to drift off into the abyss like so many other bands do. This album is helping us stand out from the crowd a little bit.”
In other Blossoms-related news, the band are among the acts benefitting from a £1.6million pot of international touring funding.
Called the Music Export Growth Scheme (MEGS), the touring funding programme is developed and administered by the British Phonographic Industry (BPI). This year, it is giving away a total of £1.6million to support 58 acts that are looking to expand their global audiences but need extra financial aid. Funding from previous rounds of the scheme was given to the likes of Beabadoobee, Dave, Bicep and Wolf Alice.