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Stereo MC’s Announce 2025–26 ‘True To Life’ UK and Ireland Tour, Marking First Full European Run in a Decade

Oct 16, 2025
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    Pioneers of UK hip-hop and electronic dance, Stereo MC’s are gearing up for a major return to the road in 2025, announcing a brand-new run of UK and Ireland tour dates that will see them reconnect with fans across the country and beyond.
     
    Momentum has been building steadily for the Brit Award-winning outfit. Following their appearance on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon earlier this year where they performed their timeless hit “Connected”, the group revealed a full run of US shows, their first coast-to-coast tour Stateside since 2001, culminating in a slot at the Cruel World Festival on 17 May.
     
    Now, they’re setting their sights closer to home. The ‘True To Life’ UK / IE Tour will launch at Glasgow’s St Luke’s on 27 November 2025, kicking off an 11-date trek that includes stops in Leeds, Liverpool, Bristol, Manchester, Birmingham, and more. The run wraps with a two-night residency at Dublin’s Button Factory on 30–31 January 2026, marking the band’s first full European tour since 2014.
     
    The core lineup features founding members Rob Birch (Rob B), Nick Hallam, and Cath Coffey, joined by drummer and percussionist Tansay Omar — a reunion that promises to deliver the unmistakable groove and live chemistry that has long defined Stereo MC’s.
     
    Fans can look forward to a deep dive through the group’s catalogue spanning seven acclaimed studio albums with classics such as “Connected,” “Step It Up,” “Elevate My Mind,” and “Lost In Music” all expected to feature.
     
    Speaking about the upcoming tour, Rob Birch says, “There are so many influences shaping what we’re doing right now. We’ve always drawn from the past while responding to the present — mixing old-school methods with new technology. The more diverse the sound becomes, the better it feels.”
     
    Nick Hallam adds, “We’ve got a lot of new material — some club-focused, some more in the Stereo MC’s tradition. When those worlds collide, that’s where the magic happens.”
     

    STEREO MC’S – TRUE TO LIFE UK / IE TOUR 
     
    NOVEMBER 2025
    27 – GLASGOW, St Luke’s
    28 – LEEDS, Brudenell Social Club
    29 – LIVERPOOL, Arts Club
     
    DECEMBER 2025
    4 – BRISTOL, Trinity
    6 – MARGATE, Dreamland
    7 – NORWICH, Epic Studios
    12 – LONDON, Shepherd’s Bush Empire
    13 – MANCHESTER, O2 Ritz
    14 – BIRMINGHAM, O2 Academy 2
     
    JANUARY 2026
    30 – DUBLIN, Button Factory
    31 – DUBLIN, Button Factory

    Tickets for all shows are on sale now via www.stereomcs.com

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