On record, Seb Lowe’s fusion of indie-rock, alt-folk and virtuous, literate lyricism is utterly compelling – a blend that has attracted 13 million likes on TikTok and 40 million streams without yet releasing an album. But on stage he goes harder, channelling the righteous anger of his lyrics like a man possessed, while violinist/vocalist Kate Couriel provides another engaging focal point, the pair anchored by drummer Joel Goodwin.
It’s a strength that Seb Lowe will put in the spotlight throughout 2026, with a new UK headline tour now confirmed. It builds upon the recent news that they also play an extensive UK and European tour next year as special guests to ascendent dark pop queen Sofia Isella.
Seb Lowe says, “Can’t say we’re much getting used to it. Can’t say we ever will. Looking forward to meeting anyone who’s just gotten into us, and meeting people who’ve listened for ages. Looking forward to putting on a proper show too. That’s the main thing. What will the songs be? What will we change? What’s the world? The characters? How far can we push the boat out? With each tour it’s like we get a bit more insight into the universe we’re building, or we have the chance to get rid of last year’s universe and completely start again. Either way, it’s always a buzz.”
Tickets for the headline tour, dates listed below, will go on-sale HERE from 9am this Friday, November 21st.
APRIL 2026
13th – Aberdeen, Lemon Tree
14th – Dundee, Music Hall
15th – Edinburgh, La Belle Angele
17th – Sheffield, Foundry
18th – Liverpool, O2 Academy
19th – Cardiff, Tramshed
21st – Stoke, Sugarmill
23rd – Norwich, Waterfront
24th – Oxford, O2 Academy2
25th – Portsmouth, Wedgewood Rooms
It’s still early in Seb Lowe’s rise, but his evolution has already been remarkable. His debut EP ‘Half-decent’ was as raw as it comes: solo acoustic songs played with a punkish fury and the lyrical dexterity of a rapper. Over time his sound has progressed into a fuller band dynamic, but his debate-igniting words and incendiary passion remains completely undiminished. Indeed, as the recent likes of ‘Dogs & Cats’, ‘A Westerner Walks Into A Bar’ and ‘I’m Hateful, I’m Horrible, I Love You’ all prove, Seb has hit upon a sound with broader crossover appeal without compromising any of his personality or integrity.