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Only The Poets Tickets
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Concerts in Germany
- 16 April 2026Thursday 20:00Frankfurt am MainBatschkappONLY THE POETS - And I'd Do It Again Tour 2026
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- 17 April 2026Friday 20:00CologneCarlswerk VictoriaONLY THE POETS - And I'd Do It Again Tour 2026
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- 20 April 2026Monday 20:00MunichBackstage (Werk)ONLY THE POETS - And I'd Do It Again Tour 2026
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- 21 April 2026Tuesday 20:00StuttgartLKA LonghornONLY THE POETS - And I'd Do It Again Tour 2026
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- 27 April 2026Monday 20:00HamburgDocksONLY THE POETS - And I'd Do It Again Tour 2026
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International Concerts
- 30 January 2026Friday 19:30Manchester, United KingdomManchester Club AcademyOnly the Poets
- 31 January 2026Saturday 19:00Reading, United Kingdom3sixtyOnly the Poets
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- 2 February 2026Monday 19:00London, United KingdomO2 Academy BrixtonOnly the Poets
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- 25 April 2026Saturday 20:00Praha 1, Czech RepublicARCHA+Only the Poets
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About
Indie heroes with soul-stirring pop spirit
Reading Festival looms large over the locals. Lead singer and guitarist Tommy Longhurst – who hails from Woodley, four miles down the road from Reading’s main gate – was a wide-eyed solo artist as a youngster, which changed after a fateful weekend at the festival. Inspired by the line-up, he wanted in.
Linking up with bassist Andy “Roo” Burge after the dissolution of his then-band, the pair started writing music together whilst searching for two extra players. A revolving door of names came and went, until they were suggested drummer Marcus Yates and guitarist Jarred Philips of the band Pixel Fix – the latter later replaced by Clem Cherry – through their mutual manager Sam Jackson. Making use of their instant chemistry, drawing from shared influences in Blur, Oasis, and The Cure, it wasn’t long before Only The Poets released their debut single, ‘Ceasefire’, in 2017.
A string of singles followed, the likes of ‘Emotional’ and ‘Dead Young’ earning the Reading four-piece a word-of-mouth reputation for being one of Britain’s brightest new bands, resulting in a show at London’s Scala. By the time they released 2020 single ‘Waking In The Dark’, they’d stirred enough attention that the song accrued over 100,000 listens within its first week.
And it didn’t go unnoticed. Former One Direction star Louis Tomlinson invited Only The Poets to support him on his upcoming tour in 2020, only to be postponed by the pandemic. But the boys’ break-neck pace of writing, recording, and touring only let up slightly, with self-released debut EP Speak Out coming out that year. When reality resumed, so did the tour with Tomlinson, just in time for the band to release their follow-up EP, Our Time.
Hitting the road for their own headline tour, the band also supported Lewis Capaldi and Bastille, capping off their run of dates with a sold-out show at O2 Shepherds Bush Empire, even performing at major festivals such as Lollapalooza Paris and Reading Festival – back where it all started. Signing with Virgin EMI Records in 2023, Only The Poets made a breakthrough that year with the release of six singles, which included ‘Even Hell’ and ‘JUMP!’.
“We’re just four lads who love music, so we just wanted people to be able to escape and enjoy the beauty of music with us”, said lead singer Tommy Longhurst, and Only The Poets’ infectious brand of anthemic indie pop does exactly that. It invites every single one of us to sing along with them.
Seven years after charging £1 for their first ever gig, the riotous Reading rockers will make history by charging exactly the same for their show at London's O2 Brixton Academy. The landmark show comes just days after the release of Only The Poets' debut album, And I'd Do It Again.
As part of the initiative, the band will also support the LIVE Trust — the voice of the UK’s live music and entertainment sector — with an additional £1 per ticket donated directly to help protect and promote access to live music for all.
Only The Poets tickets are available at Ticketmaster.