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‘Still Smitten’ with Pale Waves

by Nick Linazasoro
Tuesday 8 Jul, 2025 at 2:00PM
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‘Still Smitten’ with Pale Waves

Pale Waves

New cities. Old flames. Still smitten. Pale Waves have announced their return to the road this October with the ‘Still Smitten’ tour, a run of dates that takes the band beyond the usual circuit and deep into the hearts of the UK and Ireland.

Kicking off in Sunderland and wrapping up in Cork, the tour sees the Manchester alt-pop outfit bringing their signature heart-on-sleeve sound to a handpicked set of towns and cities that don’t always get the spotlight but absolutely deserve the attention. Fans can expect a show that’s raw, romantic and unapologetically Pale Waves.

Pale Waves ‘Smitten’ album

Singer Heather Baron-Gracie explains:

“We’re so excited to announce our new tour – and this time we’re heading to places across the UK and Ireland that often get overlooked. These aren’t your typical tour stops but that’s exactly why we chose them. We wanted to bring the show to places that deserve more love; those underrated spots that are full of character and loyal fans we’ve been aching to play for.”

From Wrexham to Dublin, Stoke to Southampton, Pale Waves are leaning into the intimacy of the road and turning up the volume for those fans that have been waiting patiently in the wings. The tour also includes a much anticipated hometown show in Manchester and fans can expect to hear new music. Of course Pale Waves couldn’t leave out Brighton, and so they will be appearing at the Chalk venue in Pool Valley on Monday 20th October – Tickets for this gig are on sale from HERE. 

And as for Scotland? Pale Waves have announced they will headline Glasgow Barrowland as part of the one day Tenement Trail Festival. Tickets available HERE.

The ‘Still Smitten’ tour follows the band’s acclaimed Top 10 album ‘Smitten’, a record that pushed their emotional and sonic boundaries further than ever before earning them critical praise and deepening the connection with their fans.

“This isn’t about the biggest venues,” says Heather, “it’s about the biggest feelings.”

Chalk will be hosting the Pale Waves Brighton gig (pic Nick Linazasoro)

Pale Waves October tour dates:
Sat 11 GLASGOW Barrowland (Tenement Trail Festival)
Mon 13 SUNDERLAND Old Fire Station
Tue 14 STOKE Sugarmill
Thu 16 MANCHESTER O2 Ritz
Fri 17 CARDIFF Tramshed
Sat 18 WREXHAM Rocking Chair
Mon 20 BRIGHTON Chalk
Tue 21 SOUTHAMPTON Engine Rooms
Wed 22 NORWICH Waterfront
Thu 23 BOURNEMOUTH Old Fire Station
Sat 25 OXFORD O2 Academy
Tue 28 DUBLIN Academy
Wed 29 BELFAST Limelight
Thu 30 CORK Cyprus Avenue

Tour tickets available from HERE.

“Smitten is a loved-up record that will have you falling for Pale Waves all over again …” NME 4*

“Love, heartbreak, growing up and self-discovery are the ingredients to this emotional rollercoaster of a cocktail, and it’s simply beautiful” CLASH 8/10

“An album that gives an irresistible soundtrack to a modern diary of love and life, Smitten is the sound of that Pale Waves spark turning into the headline firework display of the year” DORK 5*

“Landing somewhere between the 80s new wave of their debut and mainstream pop, and now with the self-expression of a far more confident songwriter” DIY 4*

“Teenaged at heart, but adult in mind and execution, Smitten combines sounds, moods and eras to present arguably Pale Waves’ most complete album” THE SKINNY 4*

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