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Wunderhorse toast stellar year with their biggest headline shows yet – including a massive Manchester gig
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Riding side-by-side with the likes of Fontaines D.C., Wunderhorse are arguably one of the biggest bands on the planet at the moment, and as a huge 2024 for them is drawing towards a close, they have just announced more dates next May – including a truly massive Manchester gig.
Wunderhorse smashed their Manchester Academy only last month – a concert which we dubbed “one of the best of our lives” – and were just announced as the support act yet again for Sam Fender’s huge arena shows this December, as well as landing some huge festival slots this year.
A landmark show at Alexandra Palace in London had already been announced earlier this year after all of the 2024 UK tour dates had sold out but now the Newquay-formed band have added four more huge dates which will be their “biggest headline shows” to date.
Still only a few short years into their career under the Wunderhorse moniker and they’re now set to play the O2 Victoria Warehouse right here in Manchester.
May 2025. We play our biggest headline shows.
— Wunderhorse (@wunderhorse) November 4, 2024
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If you’ve ever been to a proper rock show inside the iconic and former Warehouse Project space, you’ll know it’s guaranteed to be a rager, especially with a band like this playing.
Having recently landed significant PR spots on the likes of online show Track Star* and even The Late Show with Stephen Colbert over on US TV, the modern rock, indie, alternative and post-punk outfit is really riding a wave of growing fandom right now.
The four-piece went on the road with fellow high-flying contemporaries Fontaines on their recent European tour and are set to join them again for their Oceania dates in Japan, Australia and New Zealand next year, and their increasing profile has also seen them land a sizeable US tour of their own.
Wunderhorse attracted a record crowd of 7,000 to the tiny BBC Introducing stage at Reading Festival this past summer and have been booking progressively bigger venues since their breakout in 2021.
Known for loud, in-your-face, grungey guitars as well as powerful vocals, the energy – and especially on-stage antics from lead singer Jacob Slater – at their live shows has seen them go viral on social media on numerous occasions and made them an instant hit across multiple generations of gig-goers.
Exhibit A:
@the.manc Please just take us back to 19/10/2024 when @Wunderhorse took the absolute roof off Manchester Academy 😫 ‘Teal’ really has captured the minds of a generation. 🤘 📹: wunderhorse HQ (via X) @Wunderhorse Mania #gigs #jacobslater #wunderhorse #teal #manchestergigs #rock #postpunk #indie #livemusic ♬ original sound – The Manc
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Wunderhorse will be coming to Manchester for their Victoria Warehouse gig on 28 May 2025, with other shows announced including Birmingham and Glasgow.
In the meantime, you can read our full interview with the band’s frontman, Jacob, and then get ready for the mad ticket rush this Friday, 8 November.
Tickets go live at 10am HERE but you can access a pre-sale code by registering via the mailing list on their website and O2 customers can get priority access this Wednesday from the same time.
Be warned, this show will sell out in a flash so you best be quick if you want to see scenes like this…
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