Sunday (1994) Announce Extensive UK Headline Tour To Take Place November 2025
- Desh Kapur

- Jun 9
- 3 min read

Sunday (1994)
Announce Extensive UK Headline Tour
To Take Place November 2025
Following Triumphant Debut Spring Run
On-Sale 13th June at 10am BST, HERE
Devotion, The Band’s Acclaimed Sophomore EP, OUT NOW via RCA
Everyone’s favourite new indie band, Sunday (1994), have announced their biggest tour to date, a 12-date UK run in November, kicking off at Manchester’s Gorilla and wrapping up at London’s Electric Ballroom. Tickets on sale on 13th June at 10 am BST HERE.
The tour announcement follows a massive start to 2025 for the transatlantic trio. They sold out their debut headline shows, including London’s Village Underground, were the talk of The Great Escape festival, landing rave reviews from Far Out Magazine, Rolling Stone UK and Ticket Master Discover, as well as playing packed-out sets at Live at Leeds and Neighbourhood Weekender.
Sunday (1994) hit the road in support of the band’s highly acclaimed sophomore EP, Devotion, released last month and out now via RCA. The six-song collection builds on the success of their critically acclaimed self-titled 2024 debut EP Sunday (1994), further expanding their cinematic world of sharp wit and the artful romanticism of the everyday.
“A wild-hearted companion to our first. Each song converses, conspires, or is a continuation of one that came before. Which basically means they’re connected. You have to figure out which ones and how. Answers on a post card.” - Sunday (1994).
SUNDAY (1994), ON TOUR... November 2025:
6th - Manchester, UK - Gorilla
7th - Birkenhead, UK - Future Yard
8th - Cardiff, UK - Clwb Ifor Bach
10th - Edinburgh, UK - Mash House
11th - Glasgow, UK - Oran Mor
12th - Sheffield, UK - Yellow Arch Studios
13th - Nottingham, UK - Rescue Rooms
14th - Leeds, UK - The Wardrobe
15th - Birmingham, UK - O2 Institute 2
18th - Bristol, UK - The Louisiana
19th - Brighton, UK Green Door Store
20th - London, UK - Electric Ballroom
ABOUT (SUNDAY 1994)
Written and recorded out of their one-bedroom apartment, writers and band members Paige Turner and Lee Newell enter the outside world like two characters walking onto the screen; their premiere awarded a standing ovation. Along with their enigmatic drummer, Puma, the sound of Sunday (1994) is cinematic in the truest sense. Their songs are for bedroom floor tears or the first time two hands touch, and their first body of work captures a love story, and every love story that has ever and will ever happen, in all its sweet day-dreaming and dramatic beauty.
Sunday (1994) are the result of humdrum Slough (Newell) meeting the sleepy suburbs of California (Turner), the pair having fallen into each other's arms 10 years ago, both with very different upbringings yet identical perspectives on the “charade that is modern life”.
Self-confessed cinephiles, their band name ‘Sunday (1994)’ is stylized to resemble a film title - “our biopic would be Dumb and Dumber directed by Federico Fellini.” The name is also a nod to Turner’s Italian heritage with cherished family gatherings on Sunday evenings, where the food was plentiful and the music very loud.
Sunday (1994) continue to see growing support from fans and critics alike, having received love from the likes of The Sunday Times – as their Breaking Act, Rolling Stone UK, NME, DORK, The Line of Best Fit, DIY Mag, NOTION, Under The Radar, Wonderland Magazine, Far Out Magazine, CLASH, Music Week, Ticketmaster, 1883 Mag, The Rodeo Magazine, Coup de Main and more. With radio support across BBC Radio 1, BBC Radio 6Music, Apple Music 1, Radio X and NME Radio.



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