
Kid Kapichi have lined up their biggest UK and European tour yet for ‘Fearless Nature’
Twenty-four headline dates are confirmed across November and December 2026.
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I get up, I go straight back to bed I can't find the motivation I get up, pop a pill for my head As I watch the Zombie Nation What kind of nightmare is this, that we find ourselves in? We're all locked in a ship, that is slowly sinking And as I look around the room, it's like nobody is thinking They're not even blinking And then the Samba rhythm starts to play 'round the Parliament grounds As they tell us that we should be British and proud But I feel like I'm falling faster than the Pound Cryin' and I'm screaming, but I can't make a sound Cheer up, it might never happen But what if it already did? They've been cuttin' and slashin', screwing this country since I was a kid I get up, I go straight back to bed I can't find, the motivation I get up, pop a pill for my head As I watch the Zombie Nation Suggs What kind of a godawful mess, have we got ourselves in? Where the scandal is normal and compassion is sin And as I look around the room, it's like nobody is thinking They must have been drinking And then the Samba rhythm starts to play 'round the funeral pyre Singing,"God Save The King" whilst they're stoking the fire Is it peace that they want, or something else they desire? Have all our brains been shrunk, have we been left in the dryer? Cheer up, it might never happen What if it already did? They've been cuttin' and slashin', screwing this country since I was a kid "Cheer up, it might never happen" "Guess what? It already did" Waving a flag with a heart full of passion Jumped in a grave that they made you dig I get up, I go straight back to bed I can't find, the motivation I get up, pop a pill for my head As I watch the Zombie Nation I think I've seen a scene like this before Though it was in the cinema The walking dead were banging at the door Looking hungry like they're wanting more I think I read a scene like this before, it was in 1984 It's such a shame, it's such a bore (Is there anyone who isn't at it?) I get up, I go straight back to bed I can't find, the motivation (don't wan' to fight) I get up, pop a pill for my head (I get up) As I watch the Zombie Nation Oi! Cheer up Jack, it might never happen Think it already has, Suggs I get up! Heh
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Twenty-four headline dates are confirmed across November and December 2026.

Nothing about 'Fearless Nature' came easily. Marked by lineup changes, a creative reset and a year that pushed Jack Wilson to breaking point, Kid Kapichi's fourth album documents the uneasy freedom that comes with starting again.

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The album's release is set for 16th January 2026 through Spinefarm.

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