Following a massive 20th-anniversary year, metalcore stalwarts The Devil Wears Prada have announced they will return to the UK and Europe for a headline tour in autumn 2026. The run follows their recent arena stint supporting Ice Nine Kills and will see the band performing across the continent before hitting several major UK cities in October.
The band, who recently graced the cover of Revolver, are touring in support of their ninth studio album, Flowers, which was released via Solid State Records. Vocalist Mike Hranica expressed his excitement about the return, noting that while their early 2025 European dates were incredible, the privilege of pulling off a full headline run is something the group is deeply grateful for.
The Devil Wears Prada have spent over two decades evolving their sound, blending crushing heaviness with introspective, heart-wrenching melodies. From the seminal With Roots Above and Branches Below to the acclaimed Color Decay, the band has consistently remained at the forefront of the genre, tallying nearly half a billion streams to date. For Flowers, the group decamped to Arkansas to craft their most significant creative leap yet, collaborating with a host of industry heavyweights including Colin Brittain and Zakk Cervini.
Support for the tour is yet to be announced, but tickets for the UK leg are expected to be in high demand. The confirmed UK dates are as follows:
- 20th October: Bristol – Electric
- 21st October: Leeds – Project House
- 23rd October: London – Brixton Electric
- 24th October: Manchester – New Century Hall
- 25th October: Birmingham – Institute 1
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