Two of the defining rock bands of the early 2000s indie-rock era are going out on tour together.
Interpol and Bloc Party have previously toured the UK together in 2004 and co-headlined a series of shows in Australia in 2023.
The New York and London bands will go on tour from November until early December 2026, playing The tour begins in Copenhagen on 10 November at the Royal Arena, before heading through Berlin, Paris, Amsterdam, Birmingham, Cardiff, Sheffield, Dublin, Glasgow, Manchester, Brighton, before culminating with two huge closing shows at London’s Olympia in early December.
The joint European and UK tour touches down in Dublin’s 3Arena next November 30th 2026.
Tickets are priced from €67.70 to €78.25 plus fees on sale next Friday November 7th at 9am from Ticketmaster.ie.
Fans signing up to the bands’ mailing lists will receive access to a pre-sale from 9am GMT on Wednesday 5 November

Interpol will also return to Coachella in 2026 across both weekends, as well as a run of dates through South America with shows in Peru and Bogota and as the main support to Deftones at Lollapalooza in Argentina, Chile and Brazil. The band will be back with new music in 2026.
Bloc Party’s debut album Silent Alarm celebrated its 20th anniversary this year with
Interpol and Bloc Party Co-Headline Tour Live 2026 Dates
November
- Tue 10th Copenhagen, Royal Arena
- Wed 11th Berlin, Uber Arena
- Thu 12th Hamburg, Barclays Arena
- Sat 14th Dusseldorf, PSD Bank Dome
- Mon 16th Paris, Le Zenith
- Tue 17th Amsterdam, AFAS Live
- Wed 18th Brussels, Forest National
- Fri 20th Birmingham, Utilita Arena
- Sat 21st Cardiff, Utilita Arena
- Mon 23rd Manchester, Aviva Studios
- Tue 24th Manchester, Aviva Studios
- Thu 26th Brighton, Brighton Centre
- Fri 27th Brighton, Brighton Centre
- Sat 28th Sheffield, Utilita Arena
- Mon 30th Dublin, 3Arena
December
- Wed 2nd Glasgow, OVO Hydro
- Fri 4th London, Olympia
- Sat 5th London, Olympia

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