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THE MACCABEES ANNOUNCE MAJOR UK OUTDOOR SUMMER SHOWS FOR 2026




THE MACCABEES ANNOUNCE MAJOR UK OUTDOOR SUMMER SHOWS FOR 2026
Photo credit: © Jill Furmanovsky Archive





ANNOUNCE MAJOR UK OUTDOOR SUMMER SHOWS FOR 2026


INCLUDES LONDON’S ALEXANDRA PALACE PARK



The Maccabees’ eagerly anticipated return felt more like a euphoric reunion between long-lost friends rather than a band reuniting for a second chance. Headlining All Points East and Glastonbury’s Park Stage, the band’s sheer joy was matched by the enthusiasm of the crowds: their ecstatic reaction reaffirming not just how loved The Maccabees were and indeed still are, but also a reminder of one of the greatest indie/alternative catalogues of the 21st century.

Building upon that heady reception, The Maccabees are now set to inspire similar scenes across the country as they head out on a major outdoor summer tour in July 2026. Commencing with the beauty and striking views at London’s Alexandra Palace Park, the five dates will see The Maccabees play to a combined audience of over 40,000 fans.

Guitarist Felix White says, “The year we’ve just had was so special to all of us, and so unexpected, that it has put some momentum in everyone collectively …. and who wouldn’t want to do all that again”




Tickets for the shows, listed below, go on pre-sale to mailing list members only at 10am Wednesday 26th November – Sign up for early access HERE.


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9th - London, Alexandra Palace Park

11th - Cornwall, The Eden Sessions

23rd - Bristol, Amphitheatre - Siren

25th - Brighton, On The Beach

31st - Leeds, Kirkstall Abbey

The band - completed by Orlando Weeks, Hugo White, Rupert Jarvis and Sam Doyle, accompanied by Will White - are now writing a new chapter after previously signing off at the peak of their powers in 2017. From their ‘Colour It In’ debut in 2007 to their final album, 2015’s ‘Marks To Prove It’, The Maccabees evolved from an explosion of youthful energy to become one of the most accomplished, visionary bands of recent memory. ‘Given To The Wild’ was the moment they released and exceeded their initial potential, earning a Mercury Prize nomination and winning an Ivor Novello for the classic single ‘Pelican’. They were still on the rise with ‘Marks To Prove It’, which secured their first UK #1 album.

The rediscovery prompted by the All Points East and Glastonbury shows was amplified by a reissue campaign. A highly anticipated 10th Anniversary Edition of ‘Marks To Prove It’, boosted by a recording of their 2015 Glastonbury set and an array of B-sides and alternate versions; as well as new vinyl editions of ‘Colour It In’ and ‘Given To The Wild’.



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