
shame
English post‐punk band
shame stands at the vanguard of the British post-punk and art punk scene, offering a dynamic blend of raw energy and incisive lyricism. Emerging from the United Kingdom in 2014, this group has solidified their reputation as a compelling force within indie rock circles. Their catalogue features releases such as Drunk Tank Pink and the acclaimed Food for Worms, demonstrating a commitment to pushing the boundaries of modern alternative rock. With recordings that range from explosive singles to introspective EPs, shame continues to carve out a memorable presence in contemporary music.
Live music aficionados have recently had the opportunity to witness shame leading the charge at top venues during November 2025. Taking the spotlight as headliners, they brought their electrifying show to renowned stages including London’s O2 Forum Kentish Town, Chalk in Brighton, Electric Bristol, The Garage in Glasgow, Manchester’s New Century, as well as Cyprus Avenue in Cork and the National Stadium in Dublin. These energetic concerts highlighted their ability to captivate audiences with both new material and established favourites, cementing their status as essential figures on the live circuit.
With anticipation high around their announced album Cutthroat, shame shows no sign of slowing their creative momentum. For those eager to experience their uncompromising sound and high-voltage live performances, following shame and staying up to date with their tour dates is highly recommended. Explore their music and keep an eye out for future gigs to be part of the next chapter in their evolution.
See also: Shame (England late 70s/80s band)Shame (black metal from the Netherlands)SHAME (japanese rock band)

