Here’s Why You Can’t Afford To Miss Wolf Alice’s Show at Finsbury Park, London

It’s their biggest-ever headline date and it’s going to be unforgettable

Nobody can ever say that Wolf Alice have done things the easy way.

The London four-piece’s rise wasn’t instant or meteoric; instead, it was slow, and subtle, and built through the consistent release of genuinely fantastic music. From 2015’s debut My Love Is Cool to their latest offering, 2025’s rapturously received The Clearing, Ellie Rowsell and co. 

And now, it’s led them to the biggest show of their lives.

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On July 5th, 2026, Wolf Alice will be taking to the stage at London’s Finsbury Park for an epic all-day celebration of this country’s best alternative music.

They won’t be doing it alone, either. The Last Dinner Party, Lykke Li, Rachel Chinouriri, Keo, and Florence Road are all joining them for what looks like one of the best outdoor bills of next summer.

It’s an esoteric line-up, but that’s Wolf Alice all over. After all, Wolf Alice have always had that strange mix of being a Proper Guitar Band and something much harder to pin down. They can be scrappy, beautiful, furious, romantic, and completely massive, sometimes all within the space of about four minutes.

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You can already hear it, can’t you? 

Bros with thousands of people singing along. Don’t Delete The Kisses unifying the masses with a chorus that was tailor-made to be screamed in a field. Smile tearing the place open. A few old favourites, a few surprises, and the newer songs from The Clearing slotting in as if they have been there forever.

The bill around them is great, too. The Last Dinner Party are built for this kind of occasion, all drama and big choruses and chaos. Lykke Li is a genuinely brilliant booking, Rachel Chinouriri has the songs for a huge summer afternoon, and the lovingly curated addition of Keo and Florence Road make it feel like someone has actually cared about the whole day, not just the name at the top of the poster.

But, obviously, this is Wolf Alice’s day. And after years of being quietly, consistently brilliant, this feels like the big one. You’d be silly to miss it.

While you’re here, why not enjoy this nice, shiny poster for the show?

The last few tickets for Wolf Alice’s headline show at London’s Finsbury Park are on sale now.