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Skindred announce 2026 UK and Ireland tour with Alien Ant Farm – including Halloween Alexandra Palace gig

Skindred announce 2026 UK and Ireland tour with Alien Ant Farm – including Halloween Alexandra Palace gig

Skindred have announced a 2026 UK and Ireland tour. Find all the details below.

The dates come in support of the Welsh metal legend’s upcoming ninth album, ‘You Got This’, which is due for release on April 26. You can pre-order it here.

They’ll kick things off on October 24 with a gig at Nottingham’s Rock City, before heading to Birmingham on October 30.

Then, they’ll play a special Halloween show at London’s Alexandra Palace, where they’ll be joined by Alien Ant Farm – who are also joining for other dates on the tour – as well as Spineshank and Orgy.

From there, they’ll play shows in Dublin and Belfast, before wrapping things up in Glasgow on November 13.

Tickets go on general sale on Friday (March 27) and will be available here. Check out a full list of dates below.

Arya Goggins, Skindred’s drummer, said: “We wanted to do something really special to support the release of our new album ‘You Got This’. After touring with our friends Alien Ant Farm in Europe last year, we had to bring them to the UK to join the Skindred party!

“Halloween is always such a special night, for both us and our fans, so this year our annual ‘Night of the Living Dred’ show will be its biggest ever at London’s Alexandra Palace! Along with Alien Ant Farm we have Spineshank and Orgy joining us. It’s going to be a really special night with loads of surprises,” he added.

Skindred’s 2026 UK tour dates are:

OCTOBER
24 – Nottingham, Rock City
30 – Birmingham, O2 Academy
31 – London, Alexandra Palace

NOVEMBER
6 – Dublin, 3Olympia
7 – Belfast, Telegraph Building
13 – Glasgow, Barrowlands

Alongside their tour, they’re also set to play Boomtown Festival later this year.

Skindred’s last album, ‘Smile’, reached Number Two on the Official UK Albums Chart in 2023. That same year they also won the Best Alternative Music Act award at the MOBOs and Best UK Act at the Heavy Music Awards the following year.

2023 also saw them become unlikely TikTok stars when their song ‘Nobody’ sparked a new dance trend, and make a debut appearance on Later… With Jools Holland

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