
Thu, Mar 26 - Union Chapel London
The Delines
The Delines play alternative country and folk rock at Union Chapel London in March 2026.
US alt-country band
The Delines have carved out a unique niche within the alternative country and folk rock universe, emerging from Portland, Oregon. Renowned for their richly textured soundscape that blends country soul with evocative lyricism, the group have steadily built a reputation among discerning fans and critics alike. Drawing on a distinctively Americana approach, The Delines’ catalogue is marked by lush arrangements and intimate storytelling, with standout recordings such as “Cheer Up Charley,” “Colfax Avenue,” and “82nd Street” showcasing both their subtlety and emotional range.
The band’s creative output remains vigorous, with a succession of well-received releases, including the albums The Sea Drift (2022) and The Night Always Comes (2023). This momentum continues with Mr. Luck & Ms. Doom (2025) and the much-anticipated The Set Up due in March 2026, reflecting their ongoing evolution and commitment to honest, resonant songwriting. Recent live music highlights include their headline performance at London’s Union Chapel in March 2026, a testament to their growing stature on the international concert stage.
Looking ahead, The Delines are set to headline venues such as the City Varieties Music Hall in Leeds and The Barbican in London, where they will be joined by the Mark Eitzel Band for a night that promises to be a celebration of Americana and folk rock artistry. For dedicated followers of live music and those seeking their next unforgettable gig, following The Delines and keeping an eye on their tour dates is essential to stay connected with the band’s journey and upcoming shows.
Featuring mark eitzel.

The Delines play alternative country and folk rock at Union Chapel London in March 2026.

The Delines play alternative country and folk rock at City Varieties Music Hall in Leeds.

The Delines bring their alt-country and folk rock storytelling to The Barbican bill with Mark Eitzel.