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The Proclaimers perform on stage at the Live 8 Edinburgh concert at Murrayfield Stadium(Image: Getty Images)
Scottish music legends The Proclaimers have announced a huge UK tour for 2026. The pair kick off with theatre performances in June and July before launching into a full nationwide tour across October and November.
With a career spanning more than 30 years, The Proclaimers are celebrated for live performances full of warmth and energy. Fans can expect hits such as ‘I’m Gonna Be (500 Miles),’ ‘Letter from America,’ and ‘Sunshine on Leith,’ alongside new material from their upcoming album.
The tour marks Craig and Charlie Reid’s first UK appearances since their 2022 – 2023 ‘Dentures Out’ tour, which featured 96 performances and drew more than 500,000 fans.
The tour will coincide with the release of their yet-to-be-titled 13th studio album, scheduled for spring. The Proclaimers will visit Liverpool’s Philharmonic Hall on Sunday, October 18.
Tickets for all dates go on sale at 10am tomorrow, Friday 28 November. You can purchase tickets on Ticketmaster.
The Proclaimers Live 2026 tour dates
- Thursday 4th June Stoke Victoria Hall
- Thursday 11th June Rhyl Pavilion Theatre
- Friday 19th June Warrington Parr Hall
- Sunday 21st June Douglas Villa Marina
- Friday 10th July Peterborough Cresset
- Saturday 25th July Bexhill De La Warr Pavilion
- Sunday 26th July Canterbury Marlowe Theatre
- Thursday 15th October Hull Connexin Live
- Saturday 17th October Bradford Live
- Sunday 18th October Liverpool Philharmonic Hall
- Tuesday 20th October Blackburn King Georges Hall
- Wednesday 21st October Sheffield City Hall
- Friday 23rd October Manchester o2 Apollo
- Saturday 24th October Stockton Globe
- Sunday 25th October Newcastle o2 City Hall
- Tuesday 27th October Nottingham Royal Concert Hall
- Wednesday 28th October London Palladium
- Friday 30th October Bath Forum
- Saturday 31st October Plymouth Pavilions
- Sunday 1st November Oxford New Theatre
- Tuesday 3rd November Cambridge Corn Exchange
- Wednesday 4th November Ipswich Regent
- Friday 6th November Leicester De Montfort Hall
- Saturday 7th November Birmingham Symphony Hall
- Sunday 8th November Swansea Building Society Arena
- Tuesday 10th November Southend Cliffs Pavilion
- Wednesday 11th November Brighton Dome
- Thursday 12th November Portsmouth Guildhall
- Friday 27th November Edinburgh Playhouse
- Saturday 28th November Edinburgh Playhouse
- Tuesday 1st December Dunfermline Alhambra
- Thursday 3rd December Glasgow O2 Academy
- Friday 4th December Glasgow O2 Academy
- Friday 11th December Perth Concert Hall
- Saturday 12th December Dundee Caird Hall
- Thursday 17th December Dumfries Easterbrook Hall