Miles Kane Announces 2026 UK Tour and Plays London's Roundhouse January 30th
- Desh Kapur

- Oct 29
- 2 min read

Miles Kane
Announces 2026 UK & EU Tour
Plays London’s Roundhouse January 30th
Following the release of his sixth studio album, Sunlight In The Shadows, Miles Kane has announced a run of 2026 UK and EU dates. Sunlight In The Shadows is out now on Easy Eye Sound. Listen to the album HERE.
At home on the stage, Miles will bring his blistering live show across the UK and Europe through January, February and March 2026 for a run of headline dates. Kicking off at the O2 Academy in Glasgow on Saturday January 24th, the tour will stop off at London’s Roundhouse on Friday January 30th and Manchester’s Albert Hall on Saturday January 31st. Fans can sign up to Miles’ mailing list by 11pm GMT on Tuesday October 28th for pre-sale access. Pre-sale opens Wednesday 29th 10am GMT. General on sale Friday 31st 10am GMT. Further details HERE.
Miles Kane plays the following UK dates:
January 2026
Sat 24th Glasgow, O2 Academy
Mon 26th Sheffield, Crookes Social Club
Tue 27th Sheffield, Crookes Social Club
Thu 29th Southampton, The 1865
Fri 30th London, Roundhouse
Sat 31st Manchester, Albert Hall
February
Mon 2nd Bristol, O2 Academy
Tue 3rd Newcastle, NX Newcastle
Thu 5th Leeds, Project House
Fri 6th Nottingham, Rock City
Sat 7th Birmingham, O2 Institute
July
Sat 4th London, Finsbury Park *
* supporting Kasabian
Produced by Dan Auerbach of The Black Keys, Sunlight In The Shadows is 12 tracks of psyche infused rock n roll. Layered with lush, screeching guitars and packed to the brim with hooks, the album delicately toes the line between raw, energetic rock and laid-back crooning anthems, all with a sprinkling of Miles’ signature rippled tremolo guitar and a whole lot of fun.
“All roads, over 20 years, have led here,” Miles says of the journey to creating Sunlight In The Shadows. “Dan and I love mixing T. Rex, Motown and The Easybeats and the result is this record. When we were chatting and sharing references, we were so similar in taste it was frightening and you can hear that shared passion through the music. I can’t wait to take it out on the road. It’s an album that needs to be played live."
Teaming up with a host of incredible musicians for the record, Kane and Auerbach wrote the album's eleven original songs with contributions from Pat McLaughlin, Daniel Tashian and The Black Keys drummer Patrick Carney. Auerbach sings backing vocals and plays on every track, as part of the record's guitar army with Tom Bukovac, guitarist Nick Bockrath of Cage The Elephant and Barrie Cadogan from British garage futurists Little Barrie.



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