Hot on the heels of their intimate Record Store Tour and performance at the Great Escape Festival, The Entitled Sons have announced a UK Headline tour for this Autumn. They will kick things off at The Globe in Cardiff on 1st November, and make their way around a whole host of cities and towns throughout the month of November, and into December. The band will wrap things up at Loop in Shrewsbury on 11th December. Tickets will go on sale on Friday at 10am, here.
The band have said of this tour, “Playing live has always been the heart of this band. There’s nothing like being in a room with people singing the words back at you, and we’ve missed that feeling. We’re buzzing to get back on the road, play these songs properly, and see everyone again and meet new faces!”
The Entitled Sons recently released their most vulnerable single yet, the heart-wrenching Epitaph (Not There). It’s the song they didn’t plan to write, but now might be the most important thing they’ve done. The five-piece explain, “We write songs from personal experience. We wish we hadn’t had the material to do this one. Epitaph (Not There) doesn’t try to make sense of what happened. It doesn’t offer resolution or redemption. It sits in the place most songs won’t go, the specific, ordinary guilt of the people left behind who thought they were paying attention, but who now realise they could have done more.” Listen here.
The Entitled Sons have spent the last year independently building a body of work from the ground up, writing, recording, screen printing their own merch and selling out venues across the UK. December saw them wrap a successful year, completing a UK headline tour. The band kicked off 2026 with their biggest headline shows yet, at O2 Academy Bristol and a triumphant night at London’s O2 Shepherd’s Bush Empire. For a completely independent band, this is no mean feat! They have vastly transitioned from viral sensations to an established rock band, releasing their debut album No Clue last November. The Entitled Sons’ breakout single, These Days hit number one on the iTunes Rock Chart two weeks before their major win at the Glastonbury Pilton Stage Competition in 2023.
UK headline tour:
November
01 – Cardiff – The Globe
05 – Sheffield – Foundry
06 – Manchester – Club Academy
07 – Glasgow – Slay
08 – Newcastle – The Grove
11 – Leeds – The Key Club
12 – Oxford – O2 Academy
13 – Brighton – Patterns
19 – Bedford – Esquires
20 – Frome – Cheese & Grain
December
02 – Tunbridge Wells – The Forum
03 – Guildford – Boileroom
05 – Norwich – Waterfront Studio
06 – Southampton – Joiners
10 – Nottingham – Metronome
11- Shrewsbury – Loop







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