Following the release of his EP ‘Where Do We Go From Here’ and a string of summer dates, including opening for The Black Keys at Alexandra Palace Park, rising star Alex Spencer has announced a 2026 UK Headline tour. Alex is currently out on the road supporting Corella across their UK run, including London’s Scala.

Kicking off Saturday 14th February at Edinburgh Sneaky Pete’s, Alex will be bringing his electric performance to venues across the UK before finishing at London’s Omeara on February 24th. The tour will also see Alex play his biggest ever headline show to date in his hometown of Manchester’s Academy 2.

“I had the best time touring around the UK in April, playing new cities and new songs,” Alex said. “I never thought I’d be touring the UK at 18 and playing venues like Academy 2 and OMEARA — that is a proper bucket list moment! These are going to be some of my biggest ever headline shows and I can’t wait. I’ve been working on new music behind the scenes that I can’t wait to play live for everyone as well.’

An exclusive pre-sale for those signed up to Alex’s mailing list starts Thursday 18th. Tickets go on general sale Friday 19th September at 10am and are available from HERE.

Alex Spencer plays the following UK Dates:
February
Sat 14th – Edinburgh, Sneaky Pete’s
Sun 15th – Sheffield, Sidney & Matilda: The Basement
Tue 17th – Birmingham, The Sunflower Lounge
Thu 19th – Liverpool, EBGBS
Sat 21st – Manchester, Academy 2
Tue 24th – London, Omeara

The release of his EP ‘Where Do We Go From Here’ saw a turning point for Alex; from a young busker performing on the streets of Manchester, to one of the UK’s hottest new artists with a fast and ever-growing fanbase.

Alex Spencer’s street-savvy lyricism is undeniable with his song writing capability proving far beyond his 18 years of age. While his roots are embedded in the culture of his hometown, a large portion of his childhood was spent living in India and Thailand, which has had a profound impact on his creativity and ambitious perspective. At the age of ten, Alex picked up the guitar, inspired by his father’s playing, and hasn’t let go of it since. Self-taught and masterfully skilled, he has spent years perfecting his craft.

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