On Sale This Week: Spiritbox, Jessie J & More
Posted on Thursday 26th February 2026 at 10:00
Written by
Bethan Boast
On Sale This Week: Spiritbox, Jessie J & More
Looking for new tickets on sale this week? From arena tours and outdoor pop shows to international indie favourites, here are the biggest UK concerts and tours going on sale this week, with tickets available now via Gigantic.
This week’s on-sale highlights include:
- Major UK tour announcements
- Limited-run and high-demand dates
- Arena shows and intimate venue gigs
- Metal, indie, pop and more
New UK tours on sale this week
SPIRITBOX
When: Monday 14th - Saturday 19th September 2026 (multiple UK dates)
Spiritbox's rise shows no sign of slowing.
Following a spellbinding Grammy Awards performance, marking their third consecutive nomination, the band have announced their biggest UK run yet: a five-date arena tour this September.
The Tsunami Sea UK tour sees the Canadian heavyweights joined by Ukrainian metalcore force Jinjer and US favourites Dying Wish, making this one of the most stacked metal bills of the autumn.
Expect towering vocals, crushing breakdowns and arena-ready intensity.
JESSIE J
When: Saturday 15th August 2026 (Newbury Racecourse)
Jessie J is back — and heading to Newbury Racecourse this summer.
After dominating the charts throughout the 2010s, the BRIT Award-winning pop powerhouse returned in 2025 with her sixth studio album Don’t Tease Me With A Good Time. Now she brings those huge vocals and arena-sized hooks to Party in the Paddock for one of the standout outdoor shows of the season.
Renowned for her vocal range, confessional songwriting and commanding stage presence, Jessie J guarantees a big-energy night under the summer sky.
She completes a stellar fortnight of live music at Newbury Racecourse, alongside Tinie Tempah, Gipsy Kings featuring Nicolás Reyes and Ronan Keating.
SUNSET ROLLERCOASTER
When: Tuesday 9th June 2026 (Troxy, London)
Taiwanese five-piece Sunset Rollercoaster bring Q Comes Q Goes to the UK this June, joined by Taiwanese indie-pop artist Cloudriver.
Formed in 2009, they've grown from underground favourites to international festival regulars, building a global following with their smooth, 80s-leaning city pop sound.
Blending funk, soul, jazz and soft rock, with standout tracks like “My Jinji” and albums including Cassa Nova (2018) and Soft Storm (2020), they’ve become one of Taiwan’s most distinctive musical exports.
Cool, groove-led and effortlessly tight live, this is a standout pick for indie fans this summer.
WILCO
When: Thursday 20th & Saturday 22nd August 2026 (Eventim Apollo, London & Royal Concert Hall, Glasgow)
Wilco cross the pond again this summer with A Tour With Wilco, joined by US indie-pop duo Hovvdy.
For three decades, the Chicago rock band have been a defining force in independent music. With 13 studio albums and multiple Grammy Awards to their name, Wilco remain one of America’s most consistently inventive and enduring live acts.
Watch the masters at work as they take over London's Eventim Apollo and Glasgow’s Royal Concert Hall for two standout nights this August.
GENE
When: Friday 9th October 2026 (Roundhouse, London)
Gene's comeback has already proved there’s a serious appetite for their return.
After a 21-year hiatus, the Britpop favourites reunited last year for three comeback shows that sold out in under ten minutes, including a triumphant night at Hammersmith’s Eventim Apollo in front of 5,300 fans.
With Saturday already sold out, Gene return to the Roundhouse this autumn for one final London date on Friday 9th October, joined by The Slow Readers Club and Rialto.
Expect big choruses, nostalgia and a reminder of why Gene were one of the defining bands of the 90s.
Want more? Catch up on last week’s on-sale picks and see what you might have missed.
Buying tickets this week? — Need to know
When do tickets usually go on sale?
Most tickets go on sale in the morning, typically between 9:00 and 10:00, although times can vary by event. Always check the individual event page for confirmed details.
What sells out the fastest?
Smaller venue shows, limited tour runs, and artists with dedicated fan bases often sell out first.
Should I buy tickets straight away?
If you’re set on going, yes. High-demand tours and anniversary shows rarely hang around.
How can I stay up to date with new tickets on sale?
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