The Last Dinner Party announce massive 35-date tour ahead of new album From the Pyre

The Brit Award-winning band The Last Dinner Party are to play 35 shows across the UK, Europe and Australia this winter.

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The Last Dinner Party have announced a huge new tour
The Last Dinner Party have announced a huge new tour

The Last Dinner Party are set to hit the road for their biggest tour yet.

The Nothing Matters band will embark on a 35-date run across the UK, Europe, and Australia in support of their upcoming second album, From The Pyre, out October 17 2025 via Island EMI.

The tour kicks off on 14 November at Dublin’s 3Arena and concludes on 6 March 2026 in Oslo. Along the way, the band will play at venues including O2 Academy Brixton, Sidney Myer Music Bowl, and AFAS Live in Amsterdam.

Tickets go on general sale Friday September 12 at 10am local time, with album pre-orders granting early access to presale.

The album’s first single, This Is The Killer Speaking, is out now, and marks the start of a bold new chapter for the London five-piece - consisting of Abigail Morris, Lizzie Mayland, Emily Roberts, Georgia Davies and Aurora Nishevci.

Recorded with Grammy-winning producer Markus Dravs (Florence and The Machine, Wolf Alice), From The Pyre follows the band’s chart-topping debut, Prelude to Ecstasy.

The band explained: “This record is a collection of stories, and the concept of album-as-mythos binds them. ‘The Pyre’ itself is an allegorical place in which these tales originate, a place of violence and destruction but also regeneration, passion and light. 

"The songs are character-driven but still deeply personal, a commonplace life event pushed to pathological extremes. Being ghosted becomes a Western dance with a killer, and heartbreak laughs into the face of the apocalypse. Lyrics invoke rifles, scythes, sailors, saints, cowboys, floods, Mother Earth, Joan of Arc, and blazing infernos. We found this kind of evocative imagery to be the most honest and truthful way to discuss the way our experiences felt, giving each the emotional weight it deserves.

 “This record feels a little darker, more raw and more earthy; it takes place looking out at a sublime landscape rather than seated an opulent table. It also feels metatextual and cheeky in places, like a knowing look reflected back at ourselves.”

Since their breakout year in 2023, The Last Dinner Party have quickly become one of the UK’s most exciting live acts. Their theatrical performances and explosive energy have sold out shows worldwide, including three nights at London’s Eventim Apollo.

With new music and their biggest tour to date, From The Pyre looks set to cement their place as one of Britain’s most compelling new bands.

Full tour and ticket info is available via the band’s official website.

The Last Dinner Party Outstore Live Dates 2025:

15th October – Pryzm, Kingston (w/ Banquet Records) *Matinee* - SOLD OUT

15th October - Pryzm, Kingston (w/ Banquet Records) *Evening* - SOLD OUT

17th October – The Level, Nottingham (w/ Rough Trade) *Matinee* - SOLD OUT

17th October - The Level, Nottingham (w/ Rough Trade) *Evening* - SOLD OUT

19th October – 1865, Southampton (w/ Vinilo Records) – SOLD OUT

20th October – HMV Empire, Coventry (w/ HMV) – SOLD OUT

22nd October – Live House, Dundee (w/ Assai) – SOLD OUT

23rd October – The Dome, Liverpool (w/ Rough Trade) – SOLD OUT


UK Headline Tour: 

14th November – 3Arena, Dublin

17th November – Corn Exchange, Edinburgh

20th November – O2 City Hall, Newcastle

23rd November – Bridlington Spa, Bridlington

26th November – Aviva Studios, Manchester

29th November – The Civic Hall, Wolverhampton

30th November – The Prospect Building, Bristol

2nd December – Utilita Arena, Cardiff

4th December – Plymouth Pavilions, Plymouth

5th December – Brighton Centre, Brighton

7th December – O2 Academy Brixton, London

8th December – O2 Academy Brixton, London

 

2026

10th January – Red Hill Auditorium, Perth

13th January – AEC Theatre, Adelaide

15th January – Sidney Myer Music Bowl, Melbourne

17th January – ICC Sydney Theatre, Sydney

19th January – Riverstage, Brisbane

22nd January – Spark Arena, Auckland

8th February – Colisieu dos Recreios, Lisbon

10th February – Sala La Riviera, Madrid

11th February – Razzmatazz, Barcelona

13th February – Fabrique, Milan

14th February – The Hall, Zurich

16th February – Zenith, Munich

17th February – Forum Karlín, Prague

19th February – Gasometer, Vienna

20th February – COS Torwar, Warsaw

22nd February – UFO im Velodrom, Berlin

23rd February – Palladium, Cologne

25th February – Le Zénith, Paris

27th February – Forest National, Brussels

1st March – AFAS Live, Amsterdam

3rd March – Vega, Copenhagen

4th March – Fållan, Stockholm

6th March – Sentrum Scene, Oslo