From their critically acclaimed self-titled debut in 1985 to a phenomenal resurgence with 2021’s ‘Fatal Mistakes’ via the huge international success of ‘Waking Hours’, ‘Change Everything’ and ‘Twisted’, Del Amitri possess one of the most celebrated catalogues in UK music. Now Del Amitri – fronted by mainstays Justin Currie and Iain Harvie – celebrate their journey with the announcement of the ‘Past To Present’ tour, featuring four decades of their greatest music.

The seventeen-date tour calls at venues across England in November, including London’s Roundhouse and Manchester’s Bridgewater Hall. It then hits Scotland in December, culminating with two Glasgow shows: the Royal Concert Hall and finally their spiritual home, the Barrowland.

Tickets for the dates, listed below, are now available HERE.

NOVEMBER
16th – York, Barbican
17th – Sheffield, City Hall
18th – Nottingham, Royal Concert Hall
20th – Cambridge, Corn Exchange
21st – Bournemouth, O2 Academy
22nd – London, Roundhouse
24th – Birmingham, O2 Institute
25th – Bath, Forum
27th – Manchester, Bridgewater Hall
28th – Liverpool, Philharmonic Hall
29th – Newcastle, O2 City Hall

DECEMBER
1st – Edinburgh, Usher Hall
2nd – Perth, Concert Hall
4th – Aberdeen, Music Hall
5th – Dundee, Caird Hall
6th – Glasgow, Royal Concert Hall
8th – Glasgow, Barrowland

2025 saw Del Amitri play select live shows, with The Herald hailing their Edinburgh Usher Hall gig as “a celebration of both the band and their songs.” The year also saw Justin Currie pen the Sunday Times best-selling memoir ‘The Tremolo Diaries; Life On The Road And Other Diseases’. This hugely funny, melancholic, acutely-observed US and European tour diary/health manual has now developed into something of a parallel career for Currie, winning countless accolades and rave reviews, and seeing him reading to sell-out crowds at major book events around the UK.

There’s more to come from the band in 2026, including an as yet untitled new album to be released via Cooking Vinyl, the follow-up to the Top 5 return achieved with ‘Fatal Mistakes’. There are also tentative plans for a run of US shows around Scotland’s World Cup group games this summer.

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