The music legends performed alongside Oasis at one of their legendary Knebworth gigs in 1996
09:03, 10 Oct 2025Updated 09:04, 10 Oct 2025
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Ocean Colour Scene (Image: Brian Sweeney )
Indie-rock legends Ocean Colour Scene have announced a major UK tour for 2026, celebrating the 30th anniversary of their classic album Moseley Shoals. Joining Ocean Colour Scene as the tour’s very special guests will be The Enemy.
The 13-date tour will start at Glasgow’s OVO Hydro on 21 November, followed by a number of other arena dates including Manchester AO Arena on 28 November, Utilita Arena Cardiff on 4 December and The O2, London on 9 December, before a final night hometown show at Birmingham’s bp pulse Live on 12 December.
An artist pre-sale will begin at 9am on Wednesday, 15 October, followed by a venue pre-sale from 9am on Thursday, 16 October before tickets go on general sale at 9am on Friday, 17 October, available from the venues, the Ocean Colour Scene website and Ticketmaster here.
Ocean Colour Scene’s lead singer Simon Fowler said: “It’s hard to believe that Moseley Shoals turns 30 in 2026. We owe so much to that album, so it’s exciting to be able to look forward this very special anniversary and celebrate with our amazing fans at some of the UK’s most prestigious venues.”
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Guitarist Steve Cradock added: “As a thirty-year celebration of Moseley Shoals, we will be playing many of the songs from this great album. They will be part of a set and show that will be special, and a peak for us as a group. Thanks for the support. See you all in 2026.”
Released in April 1996, at the height of the Britpop era, Moseley Shoals was Ocean Colour Scene’s second album, and immediately became a big success.
Ocean Colour Scene’s lead singer Simon Fowler (Image: Jim Mitcham )
Reaching number 2 on the UK Albums Chart, the record featured the massive hit singles ‘The Riverboat Song’, ‘You’ve Got It Bad’, ‘The Day We Caught The Train’ and ‘The Circle’, and was certified as triple-platinum after spending 92 weeks on the chart.
In August that year, Oasis invited Ocean Colour Scene to be their special guests at one of their historic concerts held at Knebworth. Performing a blistering set in front 125,000 people, Ocean Colour Scene firmly cemented their status as one of Britain’s biggest bands.
For the Moseley Shoals 30th anniversary tour, in addition to playing all the highlights from Moseley Shoals, Ocean Colour Scene will play a career-spanning set to include all of their other hits and fan favourites, such as ‘Hundred Mile High City’, ‘Travellers Tune’, ‘Better Day and ‘Profit In Peace’, amongst many others.
Speaking about the tour, and what fans can expect, drummer Oscar Harrison said: “Our 2026 UK tour is something we are going to celebrate in a very big way.
Ocean Colour Scene (Image: Brian Sweeney)
“As with our sold-out tour this year, these dates will be all the more special for having my boy Leon on percussion and Steve’s son, Cass, on keys and guitar, enabling us to deliver the full Ocean Colour Scene sound for our fans. This one’s for them.”
Formed in Birmingham in 1989, Ocean Colour Scene began creating songs in the spirit of the soul, folk and blues greats who inspired them, with words and melodies that would soon chime with the group’s fiercely loyal fanbase.
After a few years honing their sound, Ocean Colour Scene became a household name with the release of ‘Moseley Shoals’, which was quickly followed by the Top 10 albums ‘Marchin’ Already’, ‘One From The Modern’, and ‘Mechanical Drift’ (2001).
Enjoying an incredible run of seventeen Top 40 singles, which included nine successive Top 20 singles, Ocean Colour Scene are not only one of the UK’s most successful groups, they are also regarded as one of the country’s very best live bands.
Ocean Colour Scene’s manager Alan McGee added: “Ocean Colour Scene released Moseley Shoals at the epicentre of an incredible time for music: 1996.
Guitarist Steve Cradock of Ocean Colour Scene (Image: Jim Mitcham )
“When I was asked to manage them four years ago we set out on a journey to celebrate their unique sound and deliver it back to the masses. This tour is their biggest in 30 years and puts them in their rightful place as one of the truly great bands their generation.”
The tour’s special guests The Enemy formed in Coventry in 2006, and saw their debut album ‘We’ll Live and Die in These Towns’ go straight to number one in the UK Albums Chart in 2007. The album also included the hit singles ‘Away From Here’, ‘Had Enough’ and ‘You’re Not Alone’, in addition to the album’s title track.
Looking ahead to the tour, The Enemy’s lead singer Tom Clarke said: “I still have my first guitar, and the first song I learned to play on it was ‘The Day We Caught The Train’ by Ocean Colour Scene. On the headstock is Simon Fowler’s signature.
“In twenty years of touring with other artists, I’ve never asked for another musician’s signature. That’s the only one I needed.
“Every time we share a stage with them it’s a childhood dream come true. They’re still the greatest band I’ve seen live, and they’ve got more hit songs than most bands have had hot dinners.
“I’m looking forward to supporting OCS at some of the biggest room in the UK. It’ll be amazing to play songs from the new record we’re currently recording, as well as all the old favourites.
The full list of dates for Ocean Colour Scene’s 2026 UK tour:
- 21 November – Glasgow OVO Hydro
- 27 November – Bradford Live
- 28 November – Manchester AO Arena
- 30 November – Newcastle O2 City Hall
- 01 December – Derby Vaillant Live
- 03 December – Swansea Building Society Arena
- 04 December – Cardiff Utilita Arena
- 05 December – Bournemouth International Centre
- 07 December – Plymouth Pavilions
- 08 December – Brighton Centre
- 09 December – London, The O2
- 11 December – Bristol Prospect Building
- 12 December – Birmingham bp pulse LIVE