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Holly Humberstone has announced her 2026 UK tour, marking her long-awaited return to the stage following the release of her haunting new single, “Die Happy.” The short spring tour will see her perform across four major cities — Glasgow, Manchester, Bristol, and London.

The 25-year-old artist shared the news with excitement, writing, “I’m beyond excited to be heading back out on tour next year… putting on a few shows around the UK in the spring & u better be there! Can’t wait to see u IRL & play all the new ones.”



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Her upcoming tour dates are as follows:

• 29 March – Glasgow @ The Old Fruitmarket

• 30 March – Manchester @ New Century Hall

• 1 April – Bristol @ Electric

• 2 April – London @ O₂ Shepherd’s Bush Empire

Just a week prior to the announcement, Humberstone returned with her mesmerizing new single “Die Happy,” a gothic love song that feels like wandering through a dream where desire meets danger. Directed by Silken Weinberg — known for her work with Ethel Cain — the song’s visualiser sets a darkly enchanting tone for what appears to be the start of a new era.

Since her debut EP Falling Asleep at the Wheel five years ago, Holly Humberstone has steadily become one of the UK’s most compelling young voices. From performing in her childhood home in Grantham to gracing massive stages like Glastonbury, Lollapalooza, and even Wembley Stadium while supporting Taylor Swift, Humberstone’s journey reflects the rise of a true storyteller with global resonance.

“Die Happy” deepens that narrative, exploring love as both a beautiful and perilous force. “I wrote ‘Die Happy’ thinking about a fairytale at night, somewhere between driving fast with the windows down and wandering through a crumbling old house,” she explained. “I took inspiration from The Bloody Chamber and Dracula and wanted to show the feeling of throwing yourself into love fully and recklessly. There is danger in love.”




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