
Biffy Clyro have announced a huge 2026 UK and Ireland tour, and they'll be in good company.
In case you missed it, the Scottish rockers are heading on the road next year for a series of shows across the UK and Ireland.
The Futique Tour is in celebration of their upcoming album of the same title, and follows the release of new single A Little Love.
So, if you're desperate to be a part of the crowd, what time does general sale open, and when are they heading to a city near you? From ticket retailers to tour dates, find out everything you need to know about The Futique Tour below.
Where to buy Biffy Clyro UK and Ireland tour tickets
Presale for Biffy Clyro opens at 10am on Tuesday, July 29 via Ticketmaster and AXS. You must sign up here to gain access.
If you miss out, general sale kicks off at 10am via Ticketmaster, Live Nation, and AXS on Thursday, July 31. Ticket prices have not yet been confirmed.
As for VIP and hospitality tickets, you can register your interest on Seat Unique here.
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For those of you waiting for resale tickets, they will go live on the following sites shortly: Viagogo and Ticombo.
To avoid ticket scams and ensure a money-back guarantee, always purchase resale tickets through verified sites such as the above.
Who is supporting Biffy Clyro on tour?
As though you needed another excuse to snag tickets, the Kilmarnock hitmakers will be in good company on tour. English rock duo, Soft Play, and American punk collective, The Armed, have been confirmed to support.
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Where are Biffy Clyro performing on tour next year?
Biffy Clyro are treating fans to a massive nine-date UK and Ireland tour. So, when are they coming to a city near you?
The band will kick things off at SSE Arena in Belfast on January 9, before heading to Dublin's 3Arena. Next up? You've got Nottingham, London, Birmingham, Cardiff, and Manchester.
Biffy Clyro will wrap things up in Scotland with show dates in Aberdeen and Glasgow. You can find a full list of 2026 tour dates below. See you there?
Biffy Clyro 2026 UK and Ireland tour dates:
9 January: SSE Arena, Belfast
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10 January: 3Arena, Dublin
12 January: Motorpoint Arena, Nottingham
14 January: The O2, London
16 January: Utilita Arena, Birmingham
17 January: Co-op Live, Manchester
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18 January: Utilita Arena, Cardiff
20 January: P&J Live, Aberdeen
21 January: OVO Hydro, Glasgow
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