Australian rock powerhouses Wolfmother are set to descend upon Europe this summer for their most ambitious tour of the continent in recent history. Led by the unmistakable vocals and riff-heavy guitar work of Andrew Stockdale, the band has confirmed over 30 dates across nine countries, promising a high-octane season of vintage hard rock.
The tour officially ignites in Spain in mid-July, tearing through major cities including Barcelona, Madrid, Valencia, and Seville. A significant highlight of the Spanish leg is the July 18 date at the Navarra Arena in Pamplona, where Wolfmother will share the stage with the legendary ZZ Top. Following a festival appearance at Portugal’s Rock no Rio Febras, the band will cross the channel for a series of high-profile UK dates.
UK fans can catch the trio at London’s Shepherd’s Bush Empire on July 28, followed by shows at the O2 Academy Bristol and Manchester’s O2 Ritz. The momentum continues throughout August with an extensive month-long run through Germany, the Netherlands, Austria, Switzerland, and Italy.
Founded in Sydney in 2000, Wolfmother skyrocketed to international fame with their self-titled debut. They became a definitive voice in the mid-2000s rock revival, spearheaded by the Grammy-winning hit "Woman" and the adrenaline-fueled anthem "Joker and the Thief." These tracks achieved legendary status not only on the charts but also as cultural touchstones through the Guitar Hero franchise.
Throughout their career, the group has earned a reputation as one of the premier live acts of the modern era. Having graced the stages of Coachella, Lollapalooza, and Rock In Rio—and shared tours with titans like AC/DC and Guns N’ Roses—Wolfmother brings a seasoned, stadium-ready energy to every venue they play.
The tour will conclude in late August with a triple-bill of Italian shows, wrapping up at the Suburbiae Unexpected Festival in Teramo on August 29. From intimate club sets to massive open-air festivals, this 2026 run offers fans a rare opportunity to experience the band's raw power in its most authentic form. Tickets for all dates are on sale now.