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Underscores announces 2026 UK and European tour, with North American dates upgraded due to phenomenal demand

Underscores announces 2026 UK and European tour, with North American dates upgraded due to phenomenal demand

Underscores has announced a 2026 UK and European tour, as well as an upgrade to the previously-announced North American tour due to demand for tickets.

The Hyperpop musician, real name April Harper Grey, will be touring in support of third album ‘U’, released last month. Beginning in late October, the UK and European leg of the tour will visit Italy, France, Netherlands, Germany and Spain in mainland Europe before dates in Dublin, Glasgow, Leeds, London’s Electric in Brixton, and finally Manchester. Support for all dates will come from umru.

Pre-sale tickets are available now from this link, while general tickets go on sale 10am on Thursday April 30.

The ‘GALLERIA’ tour has already announced 20 dates in North America, with venues upgraded numerous times due to phenomenal demand. You can find any remaining tickets for the North American tour here, while the full list of UK and European dates can be found below.

Underscores’ 2026 ‘GALLERIA’ UK and European tour dates are:

OCTOBER
30 – Turin, Italy – Club To Club Festival
31 – Paris, France – Le Trabendo
NOVEMBER
2 – Amsterdam, Netherlands – Paradiso
3 – Berlin, Germany – Hole44
4 – Cologne, Germany – Luxor
7 – Barcelona, Spain – Mira Festival
9 – Dublin, Ireland – The Grand Social
10 – Glasgow, UK – The Art Social
11 – Leeds, UK – Brudenell Social Club
12 – London, UK – Electric Brixton
14 – Manchester, UK – Gorilla

Underscores spoke to NME’s Alex Rigotti in March, discussing how the fascination with fame expressed in her music led to self-monitoring own life. “I’ve always scrutinised myself like I was famous,” she said. “I’ve always been like, ‘someone’s gonna pick my life apart to pieces someday, so I need to prepare for that’. But obviously some of that is some mental shit.”

‘U’ received a five-star review for NME, with writer Otis Robinson concluding: “More Black Mirror than Twin Peaks, ‘U’ is an intimate hyperpop record portraying snowballing isolation, a digital-age pop star’s yearning under the limelight of the techno-infused Anthropocene.”

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