Wolf Alice have confirmed their biggest headline show to date, announcing a huge outdoor concert at Finsbury Park in north London this summer.
The Mercury Prize-winning UK band will play to up to 50,000 fans on Sunday 5 July, turning the event into what they describe as a homecoming moment for the group.
The announcement matters because it marks Wolf Alice’s first-ever headline show at this scale in London and signals a major new chapter for one of Britain’s most successful alternative bands.
Why is the Wolf Alice Finsbury Park show such a big deal?
The Wolf Alice Finsbury Park concert is the band’s largest standalone show in the UK so far. Finsbury Park has hosted some of the biggest names in British music, and headlining it places Wolf Alice firmly among the country’s top live acts.
The north London location also carries emotional weight. The band formed in London and built their early following through small venues across the capital.
Playing Finsbury Park represents a full-circle moment, moving from grassroots gigs to a major outdoor crowd.
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In a statement shared with fans, the band said the show would be “a special homecoming and our biggest UK show yet”.
Who is supporting Wolf Alice at Finsbury Park?
Wolf Alice will be joined by a strong support line-up featuring established and rising artists:
- The Last Dinner Party – Brit Award-winning indie rock band
- Lykke Li – Swedish singer-songwriter with a long UK fanbase
- Rachel Chinouriri – London-born pop and indie artist
The mix of acts reflects the broad audience expected at the show, spanning indie, alternative, and pop fans.
When and where is the concert taking place?
- Date: Sunday, 5 July
- Venue: Finsbury Park, North London
- Capacity: Up to 50,000 people
Finsbury Park regularly hosts large-scale summer concerts and festivals, with strong transport links via the Underground and National Rail, making it accessible for fans travelling from across the UK.
When do Wolf Alice Finsbury Park tickets go on sale?
Ticket sales will roll out across several presales before the general release.
Presale dates and times
(All times UK time, 9am starts)
- Artist presale: Tuesday, 28 January
- O2 Priority presale: Tuesday, 28 January
- Live Nation presale: Wednesday, 29 January
- Ticketmaster presale: Wednesday, 29 January
- Festival Republic presale: Wednesday, 29 January
- Spotify presale: Wednesday, 29 January
General sale
- Friday, 30 January at 9am
Given the venue size and demand, tickets are expected to sell quickly, especially during presales.
How much do tickets cost?
According to information listed by See Tickets, prices are set as follows:
- General Admission: from £76.72
- VIP tickets: around £137.50
Prices include booking fees but may vary slightly depending on the ticket provider.
What about resale tickets if it sells out?
Fans who miss out during the main sale will likely see resale listings appear on platforms such as Viagogo and StubHub.
Buyers are advised to check seller ratings carefully and be aware that resale prices can exceed face value.
How does this compare to previous Wolf Alice shows?
Until now, Wolf Alice’s largest UK headline shows have taken place in arenas and major festival slots.
Moving to a 50,000-capacity outdoor park show puts them in the same bracket as other UK headline acts who have made the jump from arenas to open-air London events.
Music industry analysts often view Finsbury Park headline slots as a sign of long-term commercial and cultural success for British artists.



