Saskatoon’s finest export, The Sheepdogs, have officially returned to the spotlight today with the announcement of their brand-new studio album, Keep Out Of The Storm. Arriving February 27, 2026, via their newly minted label, Right On Records, the LP is being heralded by its title track—a guitar-driven anthem that promises to provide a "rock ’n’ roll sanctuary" for fans.
To support the release, the multi-JUNO-nominated band has confirmed they will be crossing the Atlantic for the Out All Night Tour, a comprehensive run of UK and European headline dates scheduled for late 2026.
Bringing the "Guitarmonies" to Britain
Renowned for one of the most dynamic live shows in modern rock, The Sheepdogs will kick off their UK leg in Glasgow on November 11. The tour will see the band return to iconic grassroots venues across the country, including Manchester’s Band On The Wall and the legendary Brudenell Social Club in Leeds, before culminating in a massive finale at London’s Electric Ballroom on December 12.
2026 UK Live Dates:
Nov 11: Glasgow — St. Luke’s
Nov 14: Manchester — Band On The Wall
Nov 15: Leeds — Brudenell Social Club
Nov 16: Bristol — Trinity
Dec 12: London — Electric Ballroom
Tickets available below.
A New Chapter for the Band
The upcoming album marks the band’s first full-length release since the departure of longtime drummer Sam Corbett. For the recording sessions, the group enlisted a rotating cast of incredible guest drummers to maintain their signature "live-off-the-floor" energy. Frontman Ewan Currie describes the title track as a search for shelter and hope, blending the grit of Thin Lizzy with the heart of Tom Petty.
Following a banner 2025 that saw them support Bryan Adams on a sold-out arena tour, The Sheepdogs are entering 2026 with more momentum than ever. Fans can expect a setlist packed with their trademark "guitarmonies," massive riffs, and hits from their 15 Top 20 singles.
Keep Out Of The Storm is available for pre-order now.
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