Scottish music legends THE PROCLAIMERS announce extensive 2026 UK tour

Scottish music legends The Proclaimers have announced a string of major 2026 live dates across the UK, beginning with a series of theatre shows in June & July before embarking on an extensive UK tour throughout October and November.

Craig & Charlie Reid’s first UK dates since their 2022-2023 Dentures Out tour – which saw the pair play 96 shows to a total audience of over 500,000 people – will accompany The Proclaimers’ as-yet-untitled 13th studio album, set for release in spring 2026. Tickets for all shows go on- sale 10am tomorrow, Friday November 28th.

THE PROCLAIMERS LIVE 2026:

Thursday 4th June                          Stoke Victoria Halls

Thursday 11th June                        Rhyl Pavilion Theatre

Friday 19th June                              Warrington Parr Hall

Sunday 21st June                           Douglas Villa Marina

Friday 10th July                                Peterborough Cresset

Saturday 25th July                          Bexhill De La Warr Pavilion

Sunday 26th July                             Canterbury Marlowe Theatre

Thursday 15th October                Hull Connexin Live

Saturday 17th October                Bradford Live

Sunday 18th October                   Liverpool Philharmonic Hall

Tuesday 20th October                 Blackburn King Georges Hall

Wednesday 21st October           Sheffield City Hall

Friday 23rd October                      Manchester o2 Apollo

Saturday 24th October                Stockton Globe

Sunday 25th October                   Newcastle o2 City Hall

Tuesday 27th October                 Nottingham Royal Concert Hall

Wednesday 28th October          London Palladium

Friday 30th October                      Bath Forum

Saturday 31st October                 Plymouth Pavilions

Sunday 1st November                 Oxford New Theatre

Tuesday 3rd November               Cambridge Corn Exchange

Wednesday 4th November        Ipswich Regent

Friday 6th November                    Leicester De Montfort Hall

Saturday 7th November              Birmingham Symphony Hall

Sunday 8th November                 Swansea Building Society Arena

Tuesday 10th November             Southend Cliffs Pavilion

Wednesday 11th November     Brighton Dome

Thursday 12th November           Portsmouth Guildhall

Friday 27th November                 Edinburgh Playhouse

Saturday 28th November           Edinburgh Playhouse

Tuesday 1st December                Dunfermline Alhambra

Thursday 3rd December              Glasgow O2 Academy

Friday 4th December                    Glasgow O2 Academy

Friday 11th December                 Perth Concert Hall

Saturday 12th December           Dundee Caird Hall

Thursday 17th December           Dumfries Easterbrook Hall

Saturday 19th December           Aberdeen P&J Arena

Tickets on sale from 10am tomorrow, Friday 28th November 2025

More information at www.nothird.co.uk and Ticketmaster

With a legacy spanning over three decades and inspiring the hit musical and film Sunshine On Leith, The Proclaimers’ live shows are celebrated for their energy, passion, and big-hearted, uncynical songs. Craig and Charlie will perform all their classic hits, including “I’m Gonna Be (500 Miles)”, “Letter from America” and, of course, “Sunshine on Leith”, alongside tracks from their forthcoming album.

The Reid twins broke through aged 25 with their 1987 debut album This Is The Story and Top 3 single “Letter from America”, and since then their enduring appeal across generations has seen them enjoy continued success across the globe. Earlier this year, Coldplay performed “Sunshine on Leith” with Laura Mvula on BBC Radio 2’s The Piano Room, with Chris Martin commenting; “There is a whole other world of music behind that song that I’ve just been discovering, and they’re a wonderful, wonderful band. Now we live in the age of coolness that doesn’t mean anything, it’s just quality and soul. The Proclaimers make more sense than ever.”

The Proclaimers have carved out a niche for themselves in the netherworld where pop, folk, new wave and punk collide. In the process, they have enjoyed gold and platinum singles and albums in the UK, USA, Canada, Australia and New Zealand. Their songs are timeless, capturing a gamut of human emotions, written with poignancy, emotional honesty, political fire and wit. They feature at weddings, funerals and everything in-between and there is one song, an early celebration of falling head over heels in love that is known the world over and has become a global anthem. There are many others that have gained great popularity in different parts of the planet and then there is a wide cross section of sublime songs embraced by a multitude that has kept up with The Proclaimers’ studio albums, compilation collections and extensive touring for almost four decades.

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