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September 29, 2025
Super Furry Animals
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Super Furry Animals are back: After a lengthy hiatus, the Welsh band will reunite next year for their first tour in a decade.
Dubbed the “Supacabra 2026 Tour,” the six-date trek kicks off in Dublin, Ireland on May 6. They’ll make stops in Scotland and Wales before wrapping in England, hitting both Manchester (May 21) and London (May 22). Tickets go on sale Friday via their website.
SUPER FURRY ANIMALS: SUPACABRA 2026 TOUR 📣
We’re excited to announce that we’ll be returning to the stage for the first time in a decade with gigs in Dublin, Glasgow, Llandudno, Cardiff, Manchester and London for the Supacabra 2026 tour ☄️ pic.twitter.com/88Jxq6IVKy
— super furry animals (@superfurry) September 29, 2025
Super Furry Animals — lead singer Gruff Rhys, guitarist Huw Bunford, keyboardist Cian Ciarán, and drummer Daf Ieuan, and bassist Guto Pryce — also announced a 20th-anniversary edition of Love Kraft, their seventh album and final release on Epic Records.
The reissue of the 2005 LP will be released as a double vinyl and 2-CD set. The 22-track bonus CD, Kiss Me With Apocalypse, includes four unearthed cuts: “Rock ‘N’ Roll Flu,” “Cae Marw,” “Palo Alto,” and “Bedw Arian.” It arrives on Oct. 24 via Strangetown Records.
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The band released their final album, Dark Days/Light Years, in 2009. In 2021, they celebrated the 20th anniversary of Rings Around the World; the deluxe edition featured an isolated, one-minute version of Paul McCartney chewing celery on “Receptacle for the Respectable.“
Super Furry Animals U.K. Tour Dates
May 6 — Dublin, Ireland @ 3Olympia Theatre
May 8 — Glasgow, Scotland @ The Barrowlands
May 14 — Llandudno, Wales @ Venue Cymru
May 16 —Cardiff, Wales @ Utilita Arena
May 21 — Manchester, England @ O2 Apollo
May 22 — London, England @ O2 Brixton Academy
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