Fisherman’s Friends Announce Major UK 2027 Tour

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FISHERMAN’S FRIENDS

ANNOUNCE MAJOR 2027 UK TOUR
 

Fresh from their sold-out 2026 UK dates and a hugely successful tour in Australia earlier this year, Fisherman’s Friends have announced a new UK tour for 2027.

Fisherman's Friends Announce Major UK 2027 Tour
The announcement comes as the beloved Cornish group launch the very first Fisherman’s Friends Festival in Cornwall, a landmark three-day celebration of music, maritime heritage and Cornish culture.
At a time when rising costs and industry pressures have seen many UK festivals forced to scale back, postpone or close altogether, the launch of a brand-new independent festival marks a significant achievement, underlining both the enduring appeal of Fisherman’s Friends and their commitment to championing Cornwall’s culture, community and live music scene.

For a group whose remarkable story has inspired two hit feature films and a successful touring stage musical, the new dates mark yet another chapter in an extraordinary journey that began with friends singing on the harbour in Port Isaac to raise money for local causes.

The 36-date tour will see Fisherman’s Friends perform across the UK from February through to November 2027, returning to theatres and concert halls nationwide with the humour, camaraderie and stirring harmonies that have made them one of Britain’s best-loved live acts.

Fisherman’s Friends said:
“To be announcing another UK tour while opening our very first festival in Cornwall feels incredibly special. We never imagined when we started singing on The Platt in Port Isaac that it would lead us here. Launching a festival in Cornwall and seeing audiences continue to support live music means a great deal to us. We’re looking forward to getting back out on the road and seeing audiences around the country once again.”

Presale tickets: Wednesday 27 May 2026
General on sale: Friday 29 May 2026

TOUR DATES 2027
FEBRUARY
25 – Bath, Forum
26 – Hastings, White Rock Theatre
27 – Salisbury, City Hall
28 – Cheltenham, Town Hall
MARCH
18 – Aylesbury, Waterside Theatre
19 – Sheffield, City Hall
20 – Leicester, De Montfort Hall
21 – Exeter, Great Hall
APRIL
01 – Swindon, Wyvern Theatre
02 – York, Barbican
03 – Edinburgh, Queens Hall
04 – Stoke-on-Trent, Victoria Hall
22 – Basingstoke, Anvil
23 – Halifax, Victoria Theatre
24 – Bury St Edmunds, Apex
25 – Reading, Hexagon
SEPTEMBER
03 – Carlisle, Sands Centre
04 – Birmingham, Symphony Hall
05 – Torquay, Princess Theatre
16 – Bristol,  Beacon
17 – Ipswich, Regent
18 – Southend, Cliffs Pavilion
19 – Brighton, Dome
30-  Coventry, Warwick Arts Centre
OCTOBER
01 – Poole, Lighthouse
02 – Oxford, New Theatre
03 – Northampton, Royal & Derngate
NOVEMBER
04 – Nottingham, Royal Concert Hall
05 – Liverpool, Philharmonic Hall
06 – Gateshead, The Glasshouse ICM1
07 – Bridlington, Spa
25 – Llandudno, Venue Cymru Theatre
26 – Manchester, Bridgewater Hall
28 – Plymouth, Arena

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