Scouting For Girls today release their brand new album ‘These Are The Good Days’ and announce that they will celebrate their 20th anniversary with a special one-off weekend in which they will play the biggest shows of their career to date. They will celebrate with a show at Manchester’s AO Arena on February 12th 2027, before playing a huge homecoming at the OVO Arena Wembley the following day – playing to a total of approximately 33,000 fans.

The album title ‘These Are The Good Days’ is the truth for the trio, whose enduring popularity continues almost twenty years after their breakthrough. Their current headline tour has seen all 24 shows sell-out; their previous album saw them return to the Top 20 for the first time in eight years; and the future is brighter still, with their two biggest headline shows ever confirmed for 2027. So these are the best of times, and those sentiments fuel the dynamic, defiant, sunshine-filled singalong optimism of the new album.

As vocalist and songwriter Roy Stride says, “What this album is about, what I feel the band is about, what my life is about… It’s all the same: bringing people together through live music and having a good time and singing along. And that’s why live music is so important. That’s what the title song is all about. About being in the present moment but also coming together.”

Scouting For Girls conclude their current sold-out UK headline tour at London’s Roundhouse tomorrow. They are also celebrating the release of ‘These Are The Good Days’ with a run of intimate record store performances and signing sessions.

Their hectic festival schedule includes headline sets at the Wild Life Festival Weekender, Robin Hill Adventure Park and Pigstock, plus Y NOT?, Belladrum, Summer Fest At The Beach, Leigh Sports Village Stadium (with Lottery Winners), Lakefest, In It Together and Southampton FC’s St. Mary’s Stadium (with McFly). They also have three special cathedral shows scheduled in October. Please see HERE for details and tickets for all dates.

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