
Falls
North Wales rock band
Falls, the dynamic rock group hailing from Flintshire in North Wales, have carved out a distinct place for themselves within the UK live music scene. Known for their energetic and authentic approach, the band combines raw musicianship with a forward-thinking spirit, as reflected in their engaging discography. Their releases include the collaborative “Falls/Summerman/Yr Poetry Split” EP from 2018, alongside earlier singles such as “Mlik” and “Mastiff,” and the 2014 “Dirtbox” EP—each offering a glimpse into their evolving sound and creative range.
On stage, Falls have maintained a strong presence, recently headlining prominent events such as Manchester Calling at The Breadshed in Manchester and supporting acclaimed acts at major festivals. At In The Know Festival in Sheffield in October 2025, they featured as a support act to the headliner Deco, sharing the bill with a diverse array of emerging and established artists. Their robust live set, featuring crowd favourites like "Arowane," "City of Hercules," and "GütterHaus," consistently draws in audiences looking for the cutting edge of modern UK rock performance.
Falls continue to connect with fans via a series of concerts across the country. With appearances scheduled for events such as Bring The Noise at Drygate Brewery in Glasgow and REVOFEST at The Ferret in Preston, their reputation for memorable gigs only grows. To keep up with Falls and discover where you can catch their electrifying shows next, be sure to follow the band and track their latest tour dates.
Falls Gigs
Featuring deco, the crooks, trampolene, pentire, tom a smith, rolla, m60, the assist and more.


Sat, Oct 11, 2025 - Network Sheffield
IN THE KNOW FESTIVAL 2025

Sat, Nov 1, 2025 - The Breadshed
MANCHESTER CALLING

Sat, Sep 12 - DRYGATE BREWERY Glasgow
BRING THE NOISE
Falls add a North Wales rock edge to the multi-band BRING THE NOISE line-up at DRYGATE BREWERY, Glasgow.

Fri, Oct 9
REVOFEST THE FERRET PRESTON
Falls bring their North Wales rock sound to Revofest at The Ferret Preston on a busy alternative bill.