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Sheffield rising stars THE ROSADOCS will be embarking on their biggest UK headline run to date next year, including a huge hometown performance in the heart of the city centre.
This year saw the band release their debut EP ‘The City’s No Good for Reflection‘ and a successful festival season in the summer which sets up 2026 perfectly for them. Returning to some venues such as Leeds’ Brudenell Social Club and The Octagon Centre in Sheffield, the band will be taking on new cities for the first time ever.
The tour spans from Glasgow to Southampton, spread across weekends between February to April and gives fans new and old plenty of notice to catch one of the most exciting live bands to come out of the Steel City for a long time.
Ahead of their headline tour, the band will also be joining indie legends The Enemy on a handful of dates as well as good friends The Lilacs on their headline run next year.
In a press release, Keenan Graney said “This EP really felt like us stepping into our own. To hear songs like ‘Bittersweet’ and ‘In the Storm’ sung back at festivals all summer was incredible – it made us realise just how far things have come. But we’re not stopping there. There’s new music coming next year, and it’s the boldest stuff we’ve written yet.”
“Supporting The Enemy and The Lilacs is massive for us. These are bands we grew up on – they were part of the soundtrack to our teenage years. To now be sharing stages with them, and to see how their fans have taken to us, it’s been surreal. But more than anything, it’s given us the hunger to go out and headline our own shows. We want to prove that we belong on bills like that, and this tour is our chance to do exactly that.”
London quartet PARLAY and Newcastle indie-rock outfit LEAZES have also been announced as support acts across various dates. See poster for details.
Tickets + additional info can be found HERE.
15th February – Brighton, Hope & Ruin
17th February – London, Lexington
6th March – Newcastle upon Tyne, Think Tank
7th March – Glasgow, King Tut’s
14th March – Nottingham, Bodega
26th March – Leeds, Brudenell Social Club
27th March – Grimsby, Docks Academy
10th April – Birmingham, Mama Roux’s
11th April – Milton Keynes, MK11
18th April – Manchester, Gorilla
24th April – Sheffield, The Octagon Centre
25th April – Southampton, The Brook

