WUNDERHORSE ANNOUNCE NEW LIVE DATES FOR 2025
Wunderhorse are excited to announce a new series of headline dates for May 2025, that includes their biggest headline show to date, at Alexandra Palace on 29th May 2025.
This news comes a month after the arrival of the band’s new album, Midas, which reached #6 in the UK album chart. Garnering acclaim from across the board, Midas’ release marked another checkpoint in a year which has seen Wunderhorse go from strength to strength, as live audiences have multiplied for each fresh set of dates announced.
Recorded at Minnesota’s Pachyderm Studio (birthplace of Nirvana’s In Utero & PJ Harvey’s Rid Of Me) with producer Craig Silvey (The Rolling Stones, The National, Florence + the Machine), Midas follows the band’s acclaimed 2022 debut, Cub, and sees the band striding confidently into their role as one of British guitar music’s most exciting outfits.
Adopting an organic, unpolished recording process, Midas is a collection which captures the visceral atmosphere of Wunderhorse’s lauded live performances. “When we first went into the studio to make this record, the only thing we were sure about is how we wanted it to sound: very imperfect, very live, very raw,” frontman Jacob Slater explains. “We wanted it to sound like your face is pressed up against the amplifiers, like you’ve been locked inside the bass drum.”
Last month, Wunderhorse played their biggest headline shows so far on a fully sold-out tour which included a stop at London’s O2 Academy Brixton on 10th October. Elsewhere this summer, Wunderhorse filled Reading festival’s Radio 1 tent and attracted a record crowd of 7,000 to Leeds festival’s tiny BBC Introducing stage after their Radio 1 tent was demolished by weather.
Tickets for Wunderhorse’s Alexandra Palace headline show are available here, with tickets for the additional dates on sale at 10am on Friday 8th November.
Wunderhorse live dates:
24 May .. O2 Academy, Birmingham
27 May .. O2 Academy, Glasgow
28 May .. O2 Victoria Warehouse, Manchester
29 May .. Alexandra Palace, London