Man/Woman/Chainsaw have scheduled another London concert after receiving an overwhelming response to their 2026 tour announcement. See the complete information below.
The London art punk group will begin its headline run next month, opening at the Ulster Sports Club in Belfast on September 19.
The musicians will then visit Dublin, Manchester, Leeds, Newcastle and several other cities during September. October brings additional performances in Portsmouth, Bristol, Cardiff, Nottingham and Birmingham.
The itinerary was initially due to finish at London’s Electric Ballroom on October 7. Strong ticket demand has now prompted the former NME Cover Stars to confirm another capital show at the O2 Forum on May 11, 2027, which will become their largest headline performance so far.
“Electric Ballroom has officially sold out,” they wrote on Instagram this morning, Tuesday August 18. “Delighted to announce we will be headlining Kentish Town Forum in London on May 11th 2027.”
Tickets for the 2026 concerts are currently available. Presale access for the 2027 date begins tomorrow, August 19, at 10am for fans registered through the group’s mailing list. General booking opens at 10am on Friday, August 21. Tickets can be purchased here.
SEPTEMBER 2026
19 – Belfast, Ulster Sports Club
20 – Dublin, Whelans
22 – Manchester, Gorilla
23 – Leeds, Brudenell Social Club
24 – Newcastle Upon Tyne, Grove
26 – Glasgow, King Tuts
29 – Guildford, Boileroom
30 – Brighton, Concorde 2
OCTOBER 2026
1 – Portsmouth, Wedgewood Rooms
2 – Bristol, Thekla
3 – Cardiff, Globe
5 – Nottingham, Rescue Rooms
6 – Birmingham, Hare And Hounds
7 – London, Electric Ballroom
MAY 2027
11 – London, O2 Forum
The added performance follows the South London six member group’s release of its debut album ‘Cannonball’ earlier in August. A four star assessment from NME described the record as a “galley-smashing direct hit of a debut”.
The review stated: “‘Cannonball’ comes on leaps and bounds from the raw ambition of debut EP ‘Eazy Peasy’ to create an album that leans into the experimental but never falls over into over-indulgence – just giddily playful while emotionally direct to make you to make you dance, smile tremble and weep.”
It continued: “Here’s a band for whom perfection is just around the corner as they fine-tune the engine to reach a cleaner and more regular lift-off, but for now enjoy one of the most accomplished debuts of the year and a surefire Mercury Prize 2027 nominee. This cannonball makes one hell of a splash.”