Liverpool-based feminist five-piece Girl Group has officially announced their biggest headline tour to date, bringing their energetic live show across the UK and Europe this autumn. The international concert series kicks off in Amsterdam this September and will see the band perform headline dates across the Netherlands, Germany, Norway, and Denmark. The highly anticipated run will culminate in a string of UK dates, including their largest London headline show yet at the Queen of Hoxton on October 15, 2026, and a homecoming performance at Liverpool's Kazimier Stockroom on October 30. Presale tickets are currently available, with the general public sale scheduled for June 19.

The tour announcement follows the release of their nostalgic new single, "Food Shopping," a moving reflection on growth, distance, and family dynamics. The track is featured on the band's acclaimed sophomore EP, Little Sticky Pictures, which marks their first-ever vinyl release. Moving deeper into themes of identity, girlhood, desire, and community, the 7-track record presents a bold evolution of the signature pop sound and sharp social commentary that first captured public attention on their debut project. The band will showcase the new material at various international festival appearances throughout the summer, including a high-profile set at the Øya Festival in Oslo this August.

Consisting of best friends Katya, Maria, Thea, Mia, and Lil, the independent group formed in Liverpool in 2024 out of a shared frustration with the music industry's boy’s-club status quo. Reimagining the traditional definition of a girl group, the musicians maintain complete creative autonomy by writing, producing, and directing their material.

The quintet's rise over the past twelve months has been remarkable, earning them features on Elton John’s Rocket Hour and the most-attended BBC Introducing crowd at the 2025 Reading & Leeds Festivals. Having recently supported Olivia Dean in London and Paris, and winning Norway’s national NRK P3 Urørt 2025 competition, the group continues to earn praise for their unique blend of humor, rage, and femininity.

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