Oxford band Supergrass announce 30th anniversary tour

The band have announced 2025 UK tour dates to mark 30 years since the release of debut album 'I Should Coco'

Author: Andrea FoxPublished 17th Sep 2024

First Oasis, now another 90s band announce they're going back on tour.

Supergrass have revealed dates for a special UK tour in 2025 to celebrate the 30th anniversary of their chart-topping debut album I Should Coco.

On the bands website they've made a dig at Oasis who have seen controversy over pricing for the reunion tours, when dynamic pricing, which sees ticket prices increase due to demand, made fans irrate.

The announcement on the bands website says 'Dynamic pricing not included.'

Supergrass have told fans that they can look forward to hearing the entire album performed live for the first time, along with their favourite hits from the band.

So far the 10 dates announced don't include on in Oxford. The band which formed in Oxford in 1993 will play gigs in May next year including at Birmingham O2 Academy and London's Roundhouse.

Full dates for May 2025 are:

• Thursday 8th: Glasgow Barrowland Ballroom

• Saturday 10th: Nottingham Rock City

• Monday 12th: Sheffield Octagon

• Tuesday 13th: Newcastle NX

• Wednesday 14th: Birmingham O2 Academy

• Friday 16th: Manchester Albert Hall

• Sunday 18th: Cardiff University Great Hall

• Tuesday 20th: Leeds O2 Academy

• Thursday 22nd: London Roundhouse

• Saturday 31st: Cornwall The Great Estate Festival

I Should Coco released in 1995 was the best-selling debut album for the Parlophone Records label since the Beatles' Please Please Me. Their first album's fourth single, "Alright", was an international hit.

Pre-sale begins tomorrow Wednesday 18th September at 10am.

Tickets go on general sale this Friday 20th at 10am.

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