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Biffy Clyro have announced a massive UK tour for January 2026: dates, presale, ticket prices and everything you need to know

The Scottish rockers will head to arenas across Britain on The Futique UK & IE Tour

Annie McNamee
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Annie McNamee
Contributor, Time Out London and UK
Biffy Clyro for their 2026 UK tour
Photograph: Eva Pentel
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Biffy Clyro are having a great summer. After returning to the stage with a secret show in Glasgow, the band went straight from the Pyramid Stage at Glasto headlining their hometown festival TRNSMT. As if that wasn’t enough, the Scottish rockstars have just announced a massive UK tour for early next year.

Now 30 years and nine albums into their career, the band knows a thing or two about putting on a show. Next year, they’ll take their extensive discography to arenas across the United Kingdom ahead of the release of a brand new album, Futique. Expect high energy, singalong anthems, and of course, big guitar riffs.

Here’s everything you need to know about Biffy Clyro’s 2026 The Futique UK Tour.

When is Biffy Clyro going on tour in the UK?

All of the band's UK and Ireland dates are set for January 2026, beginning on January 9 and ending with a huge hometown show in Glasgow on January 21.

What tour dates have been confirmed so far?

A total of eight UK dates have been confirmed, as well as one night in the Republic of Ireland. That’s a total of nine chances to catch the Futique tour before it’s over.

Here’s a complete list of Biffy Clyro’s 2026 tour dates so far:

  • January 9: Belfast, SSE Arena
  • January 10: Dublin, 3Arena
  • January 12: Nottingham, Motorpoint Arena
  • January 14: London, The O2
  • January 16: Birmingham, Utilita Arena
  • January 17: Manchester, Co-op
  • January 18: Cardiff, Utilita Arena
  • January 20: Aberdeen, P&J Live
  • January 21: Glasgow, OVO Hydro

When do tickets go on sale?

General sale will begin at 10am BST next Thursday, July 31. You’ll be able to grab yours on Ticketmaster here, or Livenation here.

Presale details

Those who don’t want to risk missing out can grab their tickets early in one of the many available presales. Different presales will be available for different venues, but the artist presale is available to all fans. All you have to do is pre-order Futique on the band’s website here and you’ll be able to nab tickets on July 29 at 10am BST; a whole two days early.

There are ways to get into a presale without paying for it, though. Here’s a non-extensive list of some of the presales which may be available to you:

  • OVO customers can access a presale for Glasgow at 10am on July 29
  • Co-Op members are invited to a presale for Manchester at 10am on July 29
  • O2 customers can access the O2 priority presale for all shows not on the island of Ireland at 10am on July 29
  • Gigs in Scotland members (free to join) can access a presale for Glasgow and Aberdeen at 10am on July 30
  • Live Nation members (free to join) will also be able to enter a presale for all English dates except Manchester at 10am on July 30

Some venues will also have their own individual presales, so it’s worth checking their websites if none of the above suit you.

Ticket prices

We won’t know exact ticket prices until they actually go on sale next week, but according to the OVO Hydro’s listing, they’ll be between £50.25 and £80.50. The cheaper end is likely to be general standing and further back seats, with seats getting more expensive the closer they are to the stage. You can expect prices to be within that range across the tour.

Tour poster

Biffy Clyro 2026 UK tour poster
Image: Biffy Clyro via Livenation

Resale

Once tickets have inevitably sold out, you’ll find some available for resale on sites like Stubhub, but be warned these will be being sold at inflated prices and are not verified, so there’s a chance you could get scammed. Ticketmaster will also likely have a small number of (nearly) face value resale tickets which are much less likely to be fakes.

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