
Squeeze
UK new wave band
Squeeze, the legendary UK new wave and pop group, have been an enduring force on the live music circuit since their inception in 1974. Known for their sharp songwriting and British wit, Squeeze continue to captivate audiences both with their classic hits and innovative new material. Their recent headline appearance at Summer Nights at Caldicot Castle in August 2025 showcased their enduring appeal, while notable support slots for Train at St Nicholas Park in Warwick demonstrated their ability to complement a broad spectrum of esteemed acts.
Squeeze's genre-defining sound has seen them at the forefront of British rock and pop for decades, with their discography reflecting both consistency and creativity. Their latest album, Trixies, released in March 2026, marks a vibrant new chapter for the band, building on the legacy of acclaimed releases such as The Knowledge and Cradle to the Grave. Whether performing as headliners or supporting renowned groups like Madness on arena tours, Squeeze have consistently delivered memorable concerts that blend nostalgia with contemporary flair.
Looking ahead, Squeeze will headline a series of major UK shows in December 2026, joined by special guest Billy Bragg, underscoring their continued significance in the live music landscape. For fans and newcomers alike, now is the perfect time to follow Squeeze and stay up to date with their latest tour dates and upcoming gigs.
Squeeze Gigs
Featuring madness, train, beverley knight, will young, the stranglers, buzzcocks, skids, craig david and more.


Wed, Jul 2, 2025 - St Nicholas Park Warwick
THE WARWICK SESSIONS

Sun, Aug 3, 2025
SUMMER NIGHTS AT CALDICOT CASTLE

Thu, Nov 12 - Sat, Dec 5
Squeeze plus very special guest Billy Bragg Tried, Tested and Trixies 53 Years of Classic Songwriting
Squeeze headline UK new wave and pop dates with Billy Bragg in November–December 2026.

Thu, Nov 12 - Sat, Dec 5
Squeeze
Squeeze headline a 16-date UK run in late 2026, taking their new wave pop and rock show from Glasgow’s OVO Hydro to Brighton’s Centre.