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It’s safe to say that the fastest sell-out tour taking place in 2025 so far, has – quite obviously – been Oasis, but there was a close second in Wunderhorse, and with good reason.
Following an incredibly impressive 2024, with the highly anticipated release of their sophomore album, Midas – a raw, authentic, and emotional 10-track record – which boosted them to the top of the charts, and earned them the well-deserved supporting spot on the tours of both Sam Fender, and Fontaines DC, Wunderhorse now return with their own 2025 tour.

Thus far, they’ve announced 22 dates across the UK, Europe, and Oceania, to the delight of fans, with all UK shows selling out in a matter of seconds, and subsequent presale tickets snatched away in an instant.

Now I’d hope that anyone who claimed the opportunity to see Wunderhorse know exactly what they’re in for – but if you don’t… be prepared for a once-in-a-lifetime gig, from a ‘generational’ band, as described by Rolling Stone.
Frontman, Jacob Slater’s, dramatic, explosive moments, erratic behaviour, and crazy antics, captivate any crowd – with screaming, shouting, guitar smashing (yes, literally), and even barking, commonly occurring in the band’s set.
The setlist will contain all the best songs from both albums, Midas and Cub, hopefully as well as a few surprise appearances of Slater’s solo tracks, such as One for the Pigeons.
While I’d recommend a few of Wunderhorse’s tracks to listen to if you don’t know them already – I genuinely believe you could play any song from their entire discography, and be wowed by the musical genius of Jacob, Harry, Peter, and Jamie.

You can grab any remaining tickets for their tour here, but even if miss out this time around – don’t panic – they have a busy festival season ahead, with Neighbourhood Weekender this month, and Glastonbury, Reading & Leeds, and TRNSMT all penned – providing plenty more chances to see them across the UK.
You can stream the latest Wunderhorse album here.
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