The Last Dinner Party announce huge UK, European, Australia and New Zealand tour
The 35-date tour comes in support of the current Rolling Stone UK cover stars' new album ‘From the Pyre’

The Last Dinner Party have announced details of a huge tour of the UK, Europe, Australia and New Zealand across late 2025 and early 2026.
The band and recent Rolling Stone UK cover stars will release their second album, From the Pyre, on October 17, and head out on tour the following month.
The huge 35-date tour begins in Dublin on November 14, then heading to the UK for a run of dates ending with a two-night stand at London’s O2 Academy Brixton.
The tour then picks back up in January in Australia and New Zealand, before the band head to mainland Europe.
See the full list of dates below.
The Last Dinner Party 2025/2026 world tour dates:
NOVEMBER 2025
14 – 3Arena, Dublin
17 – Corn Exchange, Edinburgh
20 – O2 City Hall, Newcastle
23 – Spa, Bridlington
26 – Aviva Studios, Manchester
29 – The Civic Hall, Wolverhampton
30 – The Prospect Building, Bristol
DECEMBER 2025
2 – Utilita Arena, Cardiff
4 – Pavilions, Plymouth
5 – Centre, Brighton
7 – O2 Academy Brixton, London
8 – O2 Academy Brixton, London
JANUARY 2026
10 – Red Hill Auditorium, Perth
13 – AEC Theatre, Adelaide
15 – Sidney Myer Music Bowl, Melbourne
17 – ICC Sydney Theatre, Sydney
19 – Riverstage, Brisbane
22 – Spark Arena, Auckland
FEBRUARY 2026
8 – Colisieu dos Recreios, Lisbon
10 – Sala La Riviera, Madrid
11 – Razzmatazz, Barcelona
13 – Fabrique, Milan
14 – The Hall, Zurich
16 – Zenith, Munich
17 – Forum Karlín, Prague
19 – Gasometer, Vienna
20 – COS Torwar, Warsaw
22 – UFO im Velodrom, Berlin
23 – Palladium, Cologne
25 – Le Zénith, Paris
27 – Forest National, Brussels
MARCH 2026
1 – AFAS Live, Amsterdam
3 – Vega, Copenhagen
4 – Fållan, Stockholm
6 – Sentrum Scene, Oslo
Speaking of the new record, the band said: “This record is a collection of stories, and the concept of album-as-mythos binds them. ‘The Pyre’ itself is an allegorical place in which these tales originate, a place of violence and destruction but also regeneration, passion and light.
“The songs are character driven but still deeply personal, a commonplace life event pushed to pathological extreme. Being ghosted becomes a Western dance with a killer, and heartbreak laughs into the face of the apocalypse. Lyrics invoke rifles, scythes, sailors, saints, cowboys, floods, Mother Earth, Joan of Arc, and blazing infernos. We found this kind of evocative imagery to be the most honest and truthful way to discuss the way our experiences felt, giving each the emotional weight it deserves.”