Cardiff’s hallowed live music venue, Tramshed, reveals Everything Everything will return in a major headline show on Friday 10th July 2026, bringing one of the UK’s most distinctive and forward-thinking bands back to the Welsh capital for a highly anticipated summer performance.
Since emerging from Manchester in the late 2000s, Everything Everything have established themselves as one of Britain’s most vital alternative acts, earning widespread acclaim for their ambitious songwriting, restless creativity and powerful live shows.
Their rise has been marked by a string of critically acclaimed releases leading to five Ivor Novello and two Mercury Prize nominations, six UK Top 10 albums including ‘Get To Heaven’ and ‘Raw Data Feel’, and standout singles ‘Cough Cough’, ‘Kemosabe’ and ‘Distant Past’ becoming defining moments in art-pop culture.
Everything Everything’s live performances have also played a central role in shaping their reputation. Known for their intensity, precision and emotional immediacy, their shows balance technical musicianship with raw energy, transforming complex studio recordings into fully immersive live experiences. Frontman Jonathan Higgs’ distinctive vocal delivery and commanding stage presence remain central to that connection, drawing audiences into every moment of the performance.
Their return to Cardiff reflects the band’s longstanding relationship with Welsh audiences, who have embraced their evolution across multiple releases and touring cycles.
As one of the city’s most respected live venues renowned for its industrial character, immersive atmosphere and exceptional sound production, this Tramshed headline date is set to be one of the standout events in the summer calendar.
With a reputation built on constant reinvention and a live show that continues to evolve, Everything Everything fans can expect a set spanning the band’s celebrated catalogue, delivered with the emotional depth that has defined a career.
Tickets go on general sale at 10am on Friday 27th February via Tixr, priced at £32.50 plus booking fee and are expected to sell quickly.
