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Wolf Alice add Nottingham Arena gig to 2025 ‘The Clearing’ UK tour

Wolf Alice have added another date to their 2025 UK and Ireland arena tour. Find all the details below.

The London band will hit the road later this year in support of their fourth album ‘The Clearing’, which is due for release on August 29 via Sony (pre-order/pre-save here).

Ellie Rowsell and co. are set to showcase the record at huge gigs across the US, Canada and Europe before returning to these shores in late November.

Their initial UK and Ireland run was made up of shows in Manchester, Birmingham, Cardiff, London, Leeds, Glasgow and Dublin. They subsequently announced a second date at The O2 in the capital.

Now, Wolf Alice have confirmed that they’ll also be performing at the Motorpoint Arena in Nottingham on Monday December 8.

Tickets for this new concert go on general sale at 10am BST this Friday (June 13) – you’ll be able to buy yours here. Alternatively, fans can access a pre-sale at the same time tomorrow (Wednesday June 11) – sign up here.

Wolf Alice’s 2025 UK and Ireland headline tour dates are:

NOVEMBER
28 – AO Arena, Manchester 
29 – Utilita Arena, Birmingham 

DECEMBER
01 – Utilita Arena, Cardiff 
02 – The O2, London 
03 – The O2, London 
05 – First Direct Arena, Leeds 
07 – OVO Hydro, Glasgow 
08 – Motorpoint Arena, Nottingham
10 – 3Arena, Dublin 

The full headline tour will follow Wolf Alice’s intimate comeback gigs in Ireland and mainland Europe. They’ve also made appearances at Radio 1’s Big Weekend in Liverpool and Primavera Sound in Barcelona recently. Next month, the group will return to Glastonbury Festival for a slot on the Other Stage.

Wolf Alice announced their return last month, when they shared the single ‘Bloom Baby Bloom’ along with details about ‘The Clearing’. Following on from 2021’s acclaimed ‘Blue Weekend’, the record was produced by Greg Kurstin (Foo Fighters, Adele, Beck). Additionally, it marks the band’s major label debut after their departure from Dirty Hit.

Wolf Alice. Credit: Press

In a five-star review of ‘Bloom Baby Bloom’, NME praised Wolf Alice for being “bolder and more brilliant than ever”. It added: “After three albums of building and expanding their world, and experiencing the ups and downs of the music industry, it feels like the band are ready to stake their claim as one of their generation’s most important acts. Now, Wolf Alice are undoubtedly in full bloom.”

Since dropping the single, Wolf Alice have debuted the as-yet-unreleased tracks ‘Thorns’ and ‘The Sofa’ while out on the road.

Previous LP ‘Blue Weekend’ gave the group their first UK Number One album, and was shortlisted for the Mercury Prize.

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