Tuesday, November 25, 2025

Biffy Clyro Finsbury Park: Nothing But Thieves Join

Biffy Clyro are stepping up. The Scottish rock trio have announced their biggest headline show yet at Finsbury Park in London on 3rd July 2026, and they’re bringing some serious firepower with them.

At 45,000 capacity, this is a significant moment for a band who’ve spent two decades building their reputation as one of Britain’s most consistent rock acts. They’ve recently bagged their fourth UK number one with Futique, an album that balances vulnerability with the kind of anthemic punch they’ve become known for. Their January 2026 UK and Ireland arena tour? Already sold out. All nine dates.

Nothing But Thieves will join as special guests, fresh off their Welcome to the DCC World Tour where they sold out arenas worldwide. After scoring their first UK number one with Dead Club City, they’ve cemented themselves as one of modern rock’s most compelling live bands.

Rounding out the bill are Don Broco, Marmozets, and Wavves, each bringing their own flavour to what’s shaping up to be a proper celebration of guitar music.

The timing feels right. Days before this announcement, Biffy Clyro won the Live Act Award at the Rolling Stone UK Awards, recognition that their live show remains as vital as ever. They’ve headlined Reading, Leeds, Download, TRNSMT, and Isle of Wight, but Finsbury Park represents something bigger.

Artist presales for Biffy Clyro and Nothing But Thieves fans open 26th November at 10am. General sale follows 28th November at 10am.

Victoria
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