
Oasis, Blurand Pulp have all been back in the space of the last two years. Deftones, Limp Bizkitand Korn have all recently played their biggest-ever London shows. Alanis Morissette and Liz phary toured together this year. Robbie Williams might be playing the smallest show of his career this year, but that’s by intention and comes after stadium shows, a biopic, and the former Take That man gearing up to release an album titled… BRITPOP.
Anyway, all this is to say that the musical public LOVES the 1990s in 2025, which means it couldn’t be more of a perfect time for Belle and Sebastian to play these huge, celebratory pair of London shows. Next year, they’ll be marking the 30th anniversary of their two classic 1996 albums with a duo of nights at London’s iconic Royal Albert Hall on April 8-9, 2026.
Credit: @bellesglasgow, via IG
On night one, the Glasgow band will be celebrating 30 years of Tigermilkwith night two marking the same anniversary of If You’re Feeling Sinister. Both records were released in 1996, and will see Belle and Sebastian play the records in full on their respective nights, followed by a set of the band’s other greatest hits on both nights.
How to get tickets to see Belle and Sebastian
Tickets to see Belle and Sebastian celebrate the two records will go on general sale this Friday, August 22 at 10amand you can find them here. An artist pre-sale has already kicked off for those who use the code SINISTER30, as posted to the band’s Instagram page. A Spotify pre-sale is also taking place tomorrow (August 21) from 10am.
Belle and Sebastian UK & Ireland Dates 2026
April 3 – Dublin, Olympia (Tigermilk)
April 4 – Dublin, Olympia (If You’re Feeling Sinister)
April 8 – London, Royal Albert Hall (Tigermilk)
April 9 – London, Royal Albert Hall (If You’re Feeling Sinister)
April 11 – Manchester, Albert Hall (Tigermilk)
April 12 – Manchester, Albert Hall (If You’re Feeling Sinister)
June 26 – Glasgow, Kelvingrove Bandstand (Tigermilk)
June 27 – Glasgow, Kelvingrove Bandstand (If You’re Feeling Sinister)










