Biffy Clyro announces return to North America for a series of electrifying shows.
Riding the wave of fan excitement, the Scottish alt-rockers expanded their Futique Tour to selected states in the United States and Canada.
While their U.K. and European tour is currently underway, the band shared the exciting news on social media, promising to bring their signature hits and high-energy performances to the stage.
In addition, Biffy Clyro also invited a “special guest,” the emerging two-piece grunge-punk band Raue, to join them as they make the North American tour even more unforgettable.
“North America, we are finally coming back. The Futique Tour, coming to you this April/May with special guests @rauemusic,” the caption reads.
The North American leg is set to begin on April 20 in California, followed by a string of shows in Colorado, Minnesota and Illinois before closing out in Pennsylvania on May 7.
View this post on InstagramBiffy Clyro also set two shows in Canada, particularly in Montreal and Toronto.
Biffy Clyro North America Tour Dates
April 20: Los Angeles, CA - The Belasco
April 23: Denver, CO - The Federal
April 25: Minneapolis, MN - The Fillmore
April 26: Chicago, IL - House of Blues
April 28: Indianapolis, IN - Deluxe at Old National Centre
April 29: Louisville, KY - Mercury Ballroom
May 1: Detroit, MI - The Magic Stick
May 2: Toronto, ON - Danforth Music Hall
May 3: Montreal, QC - Beanfield Theatre
May 5: New York, NY - Irving Plaza
May 6: Silver Spring, MD - The Fillmore
May 7: Philadelphia, PA - Theatre of Living Arts
May 9: Daytona Beach, FL - Welcome to Rockville
The three-member band is in the middle of their global run supporting their tenth studio album, Futique, released in September 2025.
Simon Neil (left), James Johnston and Ben Johnston (right), of Biffy Clyro, attending the Rolling Stone UK Awards at the Roundhouse, north west London. Picture Thursday November 20, 2025. (Photo by Ian West/PA Images via Getty Images)Ian West/PA Images via Getty Images
Their last performance in North America was in 2022 for the 15-city headline tour supporting their ninth studio album The Myth of the Happily Ever After.
In addition to this, they are currently on their U.K. and European tour that kicked off last Jan. 9 in Belfast, Ireland, followed by one-night shows in major cities such as Dublin, Nottingham, London, Birmingham, Manchester, Cardiff, Aberdeen and Glasgow.
This month, they are performing in Spain, Portugal, Germany and several other countries across Europe, showcasing their power-packed performance to global fans.
2026 is shaping up to be a fruitful year for Biffy Clyro as they are also set to thrill fans in Australia and New Zealand for their Oceania leg in April.
European Leg
February 4: Madrid, SpainFebruary 5: Lisbon, PortugalFebruary 8: Frankfurt, GermanyFebruary 9: Zurich, SwitzerlandFebruary 11: Milan, ItalyFebruary 12: Munich, GermanyFebruary 13: Vienna, AustriaFebruary 15: Vienna, AustriaFebruary 16: Berlin, GermanyFebruary 18: Hamburg, GermanyFebruary 19: Esch-sur-Alzette, LuxembourgFebruary 21: Oslo, NorwayFebruary 22: Stockholm, SwedenFebruary 23: Copenhagen, DenmarkOceania Leg
April 7: Melbourne, AustraliaApril 8: Sydney, AustraliaApril 9: Brisbane, AustraliaApril 13: Christchurch, NZApril 15: Auckland, NZRelated: Legendary '80s Rocker Announces Update Amid 2026 Tour
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