Canadian metalcore favourites Spiritbox have announced their first dedicated UK arena headline tour, bringing their Tsunami Sea run to arenas across Britain this autumn. It’s set to be the band’s biggest headline shows in the UK to date, following a sold-out performance at Alexandra Palace last year and ongoing buzz around their acclaimed second album Tsunami Sea.
The band will be joined by Jinjer and Dying Wish on the UK dates, giving fans a powerhouse triple-bill of heavy music across five cities.
UK & Ireland Arena Dates
Spiritbox’s Tsunami Sea UK arena tour spans five headline stops in September 2026, starting in Scotland and finishing with a big night in London:
September 2026 – UK Arena Run
12 Sep – SECC Hall 3, Glasgow (UK)
14 Sep – Motorpoint Arena, Nottingham (UK)
16 Sep – Co-Op Live, Manchester (UK)
17 Sep – Utilita Arena, Cardiff (UK)
19 Sep – OVO Arena Wembley, London (UK)
These arena dates are part of a wider UK & European fall tour for Spiritbox that continues across major venues in Berlin, Prague, Vienna, Munich and more into early October.
What to Expect from the Shows
Spiritbox have quickly become one of metal’s most talked-about live acts, blending pounding riffs and atmospheric soundscapes with the commanding vocals of Courtney LaPlante. Their second album Tsunami Sea, released in 2025, has helped establish them on a global stage, and this arena run will be the biggest UK headline run of their career so far.
Support from Ukrainian progressive metal mainstays Jinjer and U.S. metalcore breakout Dying Wish adds even more heft to the bill, making these shows a standout edition of the metal calendar for 2026.
Tickets & On-Sale Info
Tickets for the UK arena dates will go on sale Friday, 27 February at 10 AM local time via Live Nation and Ticketmaster. Presales, including artist and platform presale windows, are expected in the days leading up to general release.
Given Spiritbox’s growing popularity and the arena venues involved, particularly Co-Op Live in Manchester and OVO Arena Wembley in London, demand is expected to be strong. Fans looking to attend should register for presales and be ready for the general on-sale to maximise their chances of securing tickets.
Why This Tour Matters
This UK arena run marks a big moment for Spiritbox. After breaking through with their debut and building a dedicated global following with dynamic live shows, they’re now headlining arenas in some of the UK’s biggest cities. Taking their Tsunami Sea sound to arenas feels like a natural next step after years of steady growth on festivals and international tours.
Whether you’re a long-time fan or catching them for the first time, these shows are shaping up to be some of the most talked-about rock and metal dates of 2026.
The Bottom Line
Spiritbox’s Tsunami Sea UK arena tour is shaping up to be one of the standout rock and metal live itineraries of 2026. With the band’s biggest headline run in the UK yet, support from Jinjer and Dying Wish, and arenas across Scotland, England and Wales, there’s plenty for fans to be excited about.
The tour is more than just a set of dates and serves as a marker of Spiritbox’s influence and growth, as well as a rare chance for UK fans to see them headline such prestigious venues.
Whether you’re a longtime fan of the band or a metal head looking for one of the best live bills of the year, Spiritbox’s arena tour is one not to miss.

