Courteeners are heading back on the road with a newly announced UK arena tour, officially titled the God Bless The Band Tour.
Set to take place in November 2026, the run will see the Manchester band celebrate their greatest hits with a series of major shows across the country.
UK Tour Dates
The newly announced run includes arena dates across the UK:
November 2026
Friday 6 – Leeds, First Direct Arena
Saturday 7 – Cardiff, Utilita Arena
Friday 13 – Liverpool, M&S Bank Arena
Saturday 14 – London, Alexandra Palace
Friday 20 – Glasgow, OVO Hydro
Saturday 21 – Birmingham, Utilita Arena
It’s a tight run of major shows, taking in key cities across the UK.
A Celebration of a Defining Catalogue
The God Bless The Band Tour is set to celebrate Courteeners’ biggest tracks, marking a moment that reflects both their longevity and continued relevance.
Since emerging in the late 2000s, the band have built a catalogue that has become a staple of UK indie, with albums like St. Jude, Falcon and More. Again. Forever. helping define their sound.
Over the years, those songs have only grown in scale, becoming fixtures in arenas, festivals and headline outdoor shows.
What to Expect from the Shows
With the tour centred around their greatest hits, fans can expect a setlist packed with the band’s most recognisable tracks.
Songs like “Not Nineteen Forever” and “Are You in Love With a Notion?” are likely to take centre stage, alongside other fan favourites that have defined their live shows.
Courteeners gigs are known for their singalong-heavy atmosphere, and that energy is expected to carry through this run.
Tickets and Presales
Tickets for the tour are expected to be released in phases, with presales running ahead of the general sale.
An artist or mailing list presale took place on Wednesday, followed by venue and promoter presales, giving fans multiple opportunities to secure tickets early.
General sale will follow shortly after, on Friday, April 17th, with strong demand expected across all dates — particularly for London and Glasgow.
The Bottom Line
The God Bless The Band Tour sees Courteeners return to UK arenas with a run built around the songs that have defined their career.
For fans, it’s a chance to experience those moments on a large scale — with a setlist focused on the tracks that have stood the test of time.



