Skunk Anansie announce 2025 UK tour

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Skunk Anansie have announced a UK headline tour for 2025 – you can find all the details below.

The iconic rock band are due to hit the road next spring, kicking off the trek with a performance at the Roundhouse in Camden Town, London.

Further dates are scheduled in Cardiff, Bristol, Nottingham, Manchester, Birmingham, Glasgow, Newcastle, Leeds, Bournemouth, Brighton and other locations throughout March and April.

Skin and co. have teased “an entirely brand new production” at the forthcoming gigs – which will usher in “an exciting new era”. New music from the group is also on the horizon, according to a press release.

“We are really excited to be getting back on tour, doing what we love the most which is playing live with fire in our belly,” explained Skin. “This tour will be a completely brand-new production and we can’t wait to share it with the UK.”

Tickets for the forthcoming tour go on general sale at 10am BST this Friday (October 18) – you’ll be able to buy yours here. Alternatively, a fan pre-sale is scheduled for the same time on Wednesday (16) ahead of a Spotify pre-sale on Thursday (17).

Skunk Anansie’s 2025 UK tour dates are: 

MARCH
29 – Roundhouse, London 
31– Cardiff University, Cardiff 

APRIL 
01 – Bristol Beacon, Bristol 
03 – Rock City, Nottingham 
04 – O2 Apollo, Manchester 
05 – O2 Academy Birmingham, Birmingham 
07 – The LCR, Norwich 
08 – Corn Exchange, Cambridge
10 – O2 Academy Glasgow, Glasgow 
11 – NX Newcastle, Newcastle 
12 – O2 Academy Leeds, Leeds 
14 – O2 Academy Bournemouth, Bournemouth
15 – Brighton Dome, Brighton
16 – G Live, Guildford 

Skunk Anansie’s sixth and most recent studio album, ‘Anarchytecture’, was released in 2016. In 2022, the band released the singles ‘Piggy’ and ‘Can’t Take You Anywhere’. The former marked their first material since the 2020 track ‘This Means War’.

Meanwhile, Skin has teamed up with Du Blonde on the collaborative single ‘Next Big Thing’.

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