In a major coup for UK indie fans, Blossoms has announced not one, but three bombshell reveals: a brand-new sixth studio album, a star-studded collaboration-heavy project, and an arena tour that promises to be one of the biggest and best yet. 'Songs From The Wedding Cake', dropping on October 2nd, marks another milestone for Stockport's beloved Blossoms, who are once again pushing the boundaries with their unique blend of indie rock and catchy hooks.
The album's sonic journey is already underway, with singles 'Joke About Divorce' and 'Meet Me In Love' giving fans a tantalising glimpse into the band's most exciting work yet. The latter features a sizzling music video starring Maya Jama and Callum Scott Howells, while James Buckley makes a cheeky cameo in the album trailer. Production credits go to Shawn Lee, with further collaborations from Declan McKenna ('Additional Driver'), Rick Astley, and Inhaler frontman Elijah Hewson – talk about a dream team!
When asked about recording 'Songs From The Wedding Cake', Blossoms revealed it was "an absolute joy" to explore the intricacies of everyday life. Expect witty observations on marriage, relationships, and even mundane activities like shopping at The Range – all delivered with their signature flair for storytelling.
The UK arena tour is set to kick off on November 26th, 2026, at Cardiff's Utilita Arena, before swinging by London's Alexandra Palace on the 27th, Manchester's Co-Op Live on the 28th, Birmingham's Utilita Arena on December 4th, and finally Glasgow's OVO Hydro on the 5th. Indie newcomers The Royston Club will join them as special guests throughout.
Pre-sale tickets go live at 9:30 AM BST on June 24th for fans who snap up 'Songs From The Wedding Cake' in advance – don't miss your chance to secure a spot! General sale tickets follow on June 26th. With this tour, Blossoms are writing their own script and cementing their status as one of the UK's leading indie outfits.
Since forming in 2013, Blossoms have received widespread recognition within the UK music scene, including a Brit Award nomination for British Breakthrough Act in 2017. Their collaborations with CMAT on 'Gary' showcased their willingness to experiment and push boundaries – a trait that continues to propel them forward as one of Britain's most beloved bands.