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They’ll perform their biggest show to date

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Wolf Alice ticket prices have been confirmed for their huge Finsbury Park show.

The group will perform a homecoming show in London this summer, marking their biggest ever headline date.

The band will return to the capital on Sunday, 5 July in support of their Mercury-shortlisted and BRIT-nominated album, The Clearing.

They’ll be joined by a lineup of artists including The Last Dinner Party, Lykke Li, Rachel Chinouriri, Keo and Florence Road.

“FINSBURY PARK we’re comin home :’) playin a v special show,” Wolf Alice wrote on social media, alongside a teaser video.

The gig follows up Wolf Alice’s 2025 UK and Ireland arena tour, which wrapped up last month after a run of dates in Europe and North America.

This summer they’ll also top the bill at festivals including Tramlines, Kendal Calling and Eden Sessions in the UK, and play Mad Cool, NOS Alive and more in Europe.

Fans can expect to hear tracks from the acclaimed album including “The Sofa”, “Bloom Baby Bloom”, and “White Horses” as well as tracks from their back catalogue.

Ahead of Wolf Alice tickets going on sale for their Finsbury Park show, you can find out everything you need to know about prices below.

What are the Wolf Alice ticket prices?

It’s been confirmed that general admission standing tickets are priced at £76.72, which includes fees. While the VIP tickets for the show are priced at £137.50, including fees.

When do tickets go on sale?

Fans can get their hands on tickets from 9am on Friday, 30 January via:

A fan presale takes place from 10am on Wednesday, 28 January. This is available to fans who are signed up to the group’s mailing list, so check your email inbox for a presale link.

Other presales take place from 10am on Thursday, 29 January. This includes Live Nation and Spotify presales.

Who’s on the lineup?

The group will be joined by a number of artists at their Finsbury Park show:

Wolf Alice / The Last Dinner Party / Lykke Li / Rachel Chinouriri / Keo / Florence Road

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