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Deafheaven have confirmed a 25-date European tour for late 2025

Deafheaven announces extensive European and UK tour dates for late 2025, following their upcoming album 'Lonely People With Power'.

Deafheaven have confirmed a 25-date European tour for late 2025
Written by
Felicity Newton
Artists
Deafheaven
Published
Jun 25, 2025 • 8:15 AM
Deafheaven have announced a twenty-five date European and UK tour for autumn/winter 2025, following the release of their new album 'Lonely People With Power' and recent performance at Outbreak fest.

The San Francisco band have also recently shared a short film for album track 'Winona', directed by Nico and produced by Pulse Films, with creative direction from Nick Steinhardt.

'Lonely People With Power', produced by Justin Meldal-Johnsen and mixed by Zach Weeks at GodCity Studio, features guest vocal appearances from Jae Matthews of Boy Harsher and Paul Banks of Interpol. The album was recorded at EastWest Studios.
The dates in full read:

NOVEMBER
6 Slay, Glasgow, UK
7 The Boiler Shop, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK
8 Damnation Festival, Manchester, UK
10 Cactus Club, Bruges, Belgium
11 Logo, Hamburg, Germany
13 SO36, Berlin, Germany
14 UT Connewitz, Leipzig, Germany
15 Rock Cafe, Prague, Czech Republic
16 Dürer Kert, Budapest, Hungary
17 Hansa 39, Munich, Germany
18 Bogen F, Zurich, Switzerland
20 LA 2, Barcelona, Spain
21 Sala Mon, Madrid, Spain
22 Porto Mouco, Porto, Portugal
23 RCA Club, Lisbon, Portugal
25 Le Rex, Toulouse, France
27 The Black Lab, Lille, France
28 Electric Ballroom, London, UK
29 Y Plas, Cardiff, UK
30 The Palais, Nottingham, UK

DECEMBER
1 Arts Club, Liverpool, UK
3 The Button Factory, Dublin, Ireland
4 The Limelight 2, Belfast, UK
6 Blind, Istanbul, Turkey
7 Kyttaro Club, Athens, Greece

Tickets go on sale on 27th June.

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