
Kaiser Chiefs have officially extended their upcoming tour, after several key dates sold out.
In news that has delighted fans, the indie rockers have added extra dates to their More Employment tour for 2026, which celebrates the 20th anniversary of their debut album, Employment, and will see them playing a series of shows across the UK in February before playing Wychwood Festival in May.
If you're keen to see the Kaisers in action then you'll need to be quick as several dates have already sold out, including Bradford, Norwich, Cambridge and Glasgow.
Here's everything you need to know about getting tickets.

How to get tickets to see Kaiser Chiefs
As well as their headline tour, the band are set to play Wychwood Festival, which is taking place on May 29 to 31 at Cheltenham Racecourse.
Tickets go on general sale Friday, October 17, from 10am at universe.com.
If you want to see a dedicated gig from the band and celebrate their Employment album, you can get tickets for their More Employment tour for February 2026.
Tickets are available from the following sites:
To avoid ticket scams and ensure a money-back guarantee, always purchase resale tickets through verified sites.

Where are Kaiser Chiefs touring?
The band have been celebrating the 20th anniversary of their Employment album this year, which gave us Every Day I Love You Less And Less, I Predict A Riot and more.
After celebrating on tour this year, fans still wanted more so there's a whole host of tour dates where you can go and sing along to the hits.
- Fri 13 February: Bradford, Live
- Sat 14 February: Manchester, O2 Victoria Warehouse
- Sun 15 February: Stockton, Globe
- Tue 17 February: Dundee, Live House
- Wed 18 February: Glasgow, Barrowland
- Fri 20 February: London, Eventim Apollo
- Sat 21 February: Hull, Connexin Live
- Mon 23 February: Norwich, UEA
- Tue 24 February: Swansea, Building Society Arena
- Thu 26 February: Bournemouth, International Centre
- Fri 27 February: Cambridge, Corn Exchange
- Sat 28 February: Wolverhampton, The Halls
Kaiser Chiefs setlist
Here is an example setlist the band played on the first round of the Employment tour in 2025, so you can expect to see much of the same.
- Feeling Alright
- Never Miss a Beat
- Everything Is Average Nowadays
- The Factory Gates
- Beautiful Girl
- How 2 Dance
- Modern Way
- Burning in Flames
- The Job Centre Shuffle
- Target Market
- Reasons to Stay Alive
- Everyday I Love You Less and Less
- Ruby
- I Predict a Riot
- Hole in My Soul
- The Angry Mob
- Coming Home
- Oh My God
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