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03rd Jun 2025

Kneecap announce ‘biggest headline show outside of Ireland’ for 2025

Jonny Yates

Kneecap announce Wembley Arena show

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Kneecap have announced details of a huge headline London show for 2025 – and this is how to get tickets.

They’ll perform at Wembley Arena on 18 September marking their “biggest headline show outside of Ireland” this year.

The news of the show comes after the group were recently axed from Glasgow’s TRNSMT festival.

On X, they quoted a post from the BBC which said: “Kneecap pull out of TRNSMT over police concerns”, and replied: “Kneecap didn’t ‘pull out’ of TRNSMT – Kneecap were removed.”

Police Scotland said that allowing the group to perform at the festival this July would require ‘a significant policing operation’.

They went on to announce a show at the O2 Academy Glasgow ‘to try to make up for it’, which sold out instantly.

Fans can expect to hear tracks from their albums, 3CAG and Fine Art as well as standalone singles like “H.O.O.D” and “Its Been Ages” at their London show.

This summer the Belfast trio are also scheduled to play at Glastonbury Festival, Dublin’s Fairview Park, 2000 Trees in Cheltenham and Sziget Festival in Budapest.

Ahead of Kneecap tickets going on sale for their Wembley Arena show, you can find out everything you need to know below.

When do Kneecap tickets go on sale for Wembley Arena?

They go on general sale at 10am BST on Friday, 6 June via:

The group have confirmed that a presale takes place from 10am BST on Wednesday, 4 June and can be accessed via their WhatsApp channel, which fans can sign up to via their Instagram page.

What are their tour dates?

6 June – Northside Festiva, Denmark

8 June – Primavera, Barcelona

11 June – Rock For People Festival, Czech Republic

14 June – Best Kept Secret, Netherlands

19 June – Fairview Park, Dublin

28 June – Glastonbury Festival

2-4 July – The Depo, Plymouth

5 July – Finsbury Park, London

6 July – Eurockeennes, France

10 July – 2000 Trees, England

13 July – Rockwave Festival, Greece

1 August – Off Festival, Poland

7 August – Way Out West, Sweden

8 August – Oya Festival, Norway

9 August – Flow Festival, Finland

11 August – Sziget, Hungary

14 August – Greenman, Wales

15 August – Wythenshawe Park, Manchester

16 August – Pukkelpop, Belgium

17 August – Cabaret Vert – France

24 August – Rock en Seine, France

29 August – Vital, Belfast

5-6 September – Paradiso, Amsterdam

18 September – Wembley Arena London

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