Porridge Radio have announced their final UK shows β see below for all ticket details.
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The Brighton indie rock band announced their split last January when they shared their new single βDonβt Want To Danceβ. They also detailed their farewell EP, βMachine Starts To Singβ β which dropped last February.
Now, on top of their EU and US dates, Porridge Radio have shared news of their final UK tour dates. Before they commence their official goodbye, theyβll make an appearance at Norwichβs Bearded Theory Festival (May 25) and Londonβs Rally Festival (August 23).
The band will then kick off the final string of shows at Bristolβs Trinity Church on December 2, stopping by Manchesterβs Gorilla (4) and Leedsβ Brudenell Social Club (5). Theyβll finish up with a show in Glasgow at St. Lukeβs on December 7.
Tickets are already on sale today β you can get any remaining tickets at their website here.
Porridge Radioβs final 2025 UK tour dates are:Β
MAY
25 β Bearded Theory Festival, Norwich
AUGUST
23 β Rally, London
DECEMBER
2 β Trinity Church, Bristol
4 β Gorilla, Manchester
5 β Brudenell Social Club, Leeds
7 β St. Lukeβs, Glasgow
Previously, the band also announced their EU tour dates. Check out a full list of dates below and visit hereΒ to purchase tickets.
Porridge Radio 2025 European tour dates are:Β
MAY
6 β Athens, GR, AnClub
8 β Istanbul, TR, Blind
10 β Bucharest, RO, Control Club
When Porridge Radio announced their split, the band tweeted that the songs on βMachine Starts To Singβ βare an important part of βClouds In The Sky They Will Always Be There For Meβ, and mean as much to us as the 11 songs on the album. We are excited for you to hear them.
βThis band has been our life, weβre family now. These tours will be our last, thanks so much for listening. With love, Dana, Georgie, Sam and Dan.β
For their last album βClouds In The Sky They Will Always Be There For Meβ,Β NMEΒ gave it a five-star review, writing: βClosing with the stomping, almost euphoric βSick Of The Bluesβ does offer that final blowout. Itβs a deliberate leap towards feeling OK and also a bow tied around a record that is surprising, affecting and invigorating in its honesty.β


