The Beaches 2026 UK Tour: Leeds, Glasgow, Manchester, Bristol, Birmingham & London – Tickets & Dates

The Beaches are bringing their razor-sharp indie-rock energy back to the UK in February 2026 with the No Hard Feelings Tour. Fresh off the critical and commercial success of their 2023 debut album Blame My Ex and the 2025 follow-up No Hard Feelings, the Toronto four-piece—Jordy Miller (vocals/guitar), Eliza Enman-McDaniel (drums/vocals), Leandra Earl (keys/vocals) and Kylie Miller (bass/vocals)—will hit six major cities across England, Scotland and Wales. This compact run is packed with purpose: showcase new material in rooms that suit their loud-quiet-loud dynamic, connect directly with the UK fanbase that has embraced them since early singles like “Let’s Go” and “Sports Cars,” and prove that guitar-driven rock still has urgency in 2026.
For fans who caught the band on their previous UK visits or discovered them through festival slots and TikTok virality, these dates offer the chance to experience The Beaches at peak form—raw, melodic, defiant and joyfully loud. The itinerary deliberately spans different venue scales and regional scenes: university rooms, historic ballrooms, mid-size academies and the iconic O2 Academy Brixton. Each stop carries its own atmosphere and audience energy, making the tour feel like a proper road story rather than a cookie-cutter arena loop.
| Date | City | Venue | Title | Tickets |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| February 14, 2026 | Leeds | Stylus | The Beaches | Buy Tickets |
| February 17, 2026 | Glasgow | Barrowland Ballroom | The Beaches | Buy Tickets |
| February 11, 2026 | Manchester | O2 Ritz Manchester | The Beaches - No Hard Feelings Tour | Buy Tickets |
| February 12, 2026 | Bristol | O2 Academy Bristol | The Beaches - No Hard Feelings Tour | Buy Tickets |
| February 15, 2026 | Birmingham | O2 Institute Birmingham | The Beaches - No Hard Feelings Tour | Buy Tickets |
| February 18, 2026 | London | O2 Academy Brixton | The Beaches - No Hard Feelings Tour | Buy Tickets |
The Beaches Live in Leeds, Glasgow, Manchester, Bristol, Birmingham, London – Full Tour Overview
- Leeds – 14 February 2026 at Stylus
- Glasgow – 17 February 2026 at Barrowland Ballroom
- Manchester – 11 February 2026 at O2 Ritz Manchester
- Bristol – 12 February 2026 at O2 Academy Bristol
- Birmingham – 15 February 2026 at O2 Institute Birmingham
- London – 18 February 2026 at O2 Academy Brixton
Leeds – Stylus at Leeds University Union (14 February 2026)
Stylus is one of the UK’s best-loved mid-size rooms for indie and alternative acts. Tucked inside Leeds University Union, the 2,000-capacity venue combines student-budget energy with surprisingly good sightlines and punchy sound. Leeds has a long tradition of championing guitar bands—think the city’s role in the post-punk and Britpop eras—and The Beaches’ blend of 90s alt-rock bite with modern melodic hooks should resonate strongly here. The Valentine’s-week timing adds a playful edge to the night. See the ticket section for current pricing and availability.
Glasgow – Barrowland Ballroom (17 February 2026)
The Barrowland Ballroom is sacred ground in British rock. Opened in 1934, rebuilt after a fire in 1960, and virtually unchanged since, the 1,900-capacity room has hosted everyone from David Bowie to Oasis to modern indie heroes. The famous neon sign outside, the sprung dancefloor that makes the whole venue bounce, and the famously passionate Glaswegian crowds turn every show into an event. The Beaches have spoken in interviews about how much they love the UK’s historic ballrooms; Barrowlands is arguably the best of them. Expect the band to feed off that energy and deliver one of the loudest, sweatiest nights of the tour. Check ticket information for Glasgow before it sells out.
London – O2 Academy Brixton (18 February 2026)
O2 Academy Brixton is the traditional grand finale venue for many indie and rock tours in the UK. The 4,900-capacity art-deco building has hosted landmark shows by The Clash, Radiohead, Arctic Monkeys and countless others. Its sprung floor, distinctive balcony and huge stage give bands room to move while still feeling intimate. London crowds are famously discerning yet generous when a band delivers—and The Beaches have built a strong word-of-mouth following in the capital. Closing the run here feels fitting: high stakes, high energy, and the chance to see how the new songs have evolved over the previous seventeen days on the road. full concert dates and secure your spot early.
About The Beaches
The Beaches formed in Toronto in 2013 when sisters Jordy and Kylie Miller joined forces with childhood friends Leandra Earl and Eliza Enman-McDaniel. Initially a scrappy garage-rock project, the band quickly developed a reputation for blistering live shows and hook-laden songwriting that drew comparisons to everyone from The Breeders to Yeah Yeah Yeahs to early Paramore. Their 2017 self-titled EP and 2019 debut album Late Show introduced a wider audience to their mix of fuzz, melody and attitude.
The breakthrough came with 2023’s Blame My Ex, which earned a Juno Award for Alternative Album of the Year and placed multiple singles on Canada’s rock charts. The record’s themes—toxic relationships, self-reclamation, female friendship—struck a chord, and tracks like “Let’s Go” and “Sports Cars” became streaming and festival staples. The follow-up No Hard Feelings (2025) doubles down on sonic ambition while keeping the emotional directness: bigger choruses, sharper lyrics, and a confidence that comes from years of relentless touring. For the latest news, music and tour updates, visit their official website.
How to Get The Beaches Tickets
Tickets for the 2026 No Hard Feelings UK run are on general sale now. Pricing reflects venue size and location: university rooms (Leeds Stylus) start around £22–£28, mid-size academies (Bristol, Birmingham, Brixton) range £25–£35, and larger ballrooms/arenas (Glasgow Barrowland) sit in the £28–£40 band. All dates offer standing tickets; some venues have limited seated options. VIP packages (early entry, merchandise, signed items) are available on select dates—check the primary seller for details.
Official tickets are sold through trusted agents linked in the table above. Resale markets exist but face-value stock is still healthy on most shows—buy early to avoid inflated prices closer to the dates. International fans attending the Glasgow or London shows can also explore regional partners. For the latest availability alerts, venue tips and fan discussions, follow our events news category.
The Beaches Tour FAQ
- When does The Beaches play in Leeds?
The Beaches perform at Stylus on 14 February 2026 at 19:00. This is the first date after the Scottish opener. - Are The Beaches tickets still available for London?
Yes—tickets remain for the 18 February 2026 show at O2 Academy Brixton across multiple price tiers. Brixton is a high-demand finale; inventory is moving steadily. - What time does The Beaches concert start in Glasgow?
The Beaches are scheduled to begin at 19:00 on 17 February 2026 at Barrowland Ballroom. Doors typically open 60–75 minutes earlier. - Is The Beaches show in Manchester all-ages?
The Beaches concerts on this tour, including the O2 Ritz Manchester date on 11 February 2026, are generally all-ages unless otherwise stated by the venue. Always confirm age policy at purchase. - What can I expect from The Beaches’ setlist in 2026?
The Beaches’ 2026 performances will feature a mix of Blame My Ex hits (“Let’s Go,” “Sports Cars”), new material from No Hard Feelings, and fan-favorite tracks from their earlier EPs and debut album. Expect loud guitars, tight harmonies and high-energy delivery.
The Beaches have spent more than a decade turning personal stories into anthems that hit hard and feel universal. This six-date UK run in February 2026 is compact, focused and built for impact—giving fans in six different cities the chance to experience the band at their loudest, most confident and most connected. From the intimate bounce of Leeds Stylus to the historic roar of Barrowland, the electric atmosphere of O2 Academy Brixton, and every stop in between, these shows are about community, volume and the kind of release only live music can provide.
Tickets are moving—especially for the final London date and the Glasgow Ballroom show. Don’t wait to be part of it. secure your tickets now and get ready to lose your voice singing along in rooms that were made for nights like these.
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