
Primal Scream
Scottish rock band
Primal Scream, the influential Scottish rock band, has long been celebrated for their pioneering blend of alternative rock and alternative dance. Since forming in 1982, they have remained at the vanguard of genre-melding innovation, producing albums and live music experiences that have shaped the British musical landscape. Their ability to incorporate elements from disparate styles has made their concerts irresistible to fans of both guitar-driven anthems and dancefloor energy.
Recent live music appearances highlight Primal Scream’s enduring relevance in the concert circuit. In October 2025, they supported Paul Weller at Troxy, London for GIG FOR GAZA—cementing their standing among revered industry peers. Looking ahead, festival audiences can experience their dynamic set as the headliner at Beyond The Pale Volume No.5 at Glendalough Estate, Ireland in June 2026. Later that summer, they will be joining a diverse lineup at Victorious Festival in Portsmouth, sharing the bill with The Black Keys, Bastille, and Nile Rodgers & Chic. These gigs reflect the band’s status as both a headline act and a valued support for legendary performers.
The group’s recorded output is equally vital, with recent releases such as "Come Ahead" (2024) and the forthcoming "Come Ahead: The Remixes Vol 2 (Dubs)" (due May 2025) showcasing their enduring creativity. For discerning listeners seeking legendary live performances and innovative records, Primal Scream remain essential. Follow Primal Scream to stay updated on their latest tour dates and upcoming shows.
Primal Scream Gigs
Featuring paul weller, inhaler, maverick sabre, moodymann, chalk, biird, cc:disco!, cliffords and more.


Sat, Jun 13 - Glendalough Estate
Beyond The Pale Volume No.5
Primal Scream lead the 13 June Beyond The Pale Volume No.5 show at Glendalough Estate with alternative dance and blues rock.

Sat, Aug 29 - Southsea Portsmouth
Victorious Festival
Primal Scream add alternative dance and rock to the Victorious Festival line-up under The Black Keys at Southsea.