
The iconic British band Happy Mondays has announced a series of performances at Glasgow’s Barrowland Ballroom as part of their upcoming 22-date tour. This tour, scheduled for March and April 2026, marks the 35th anniversary of their seminal album, Pills ‘n’ Thrills And Bellyaches.
Fans of the band can look forward to three exciting shows at the renowned venue, a cornerstone of Glasgow’s vibrant music scene. These performances highlight the band’s enduring influence and popularity, ensuring that both long-time fans and new listeners will have the opportunity to experience their electric live performances.
The tour will kick off on March 1, 2026, and will span various cities across the UK, concluding on April 15, 2026. The Happy Mondays, known for their fusion of rock and dance music, have remained a significant force in the music industry since their formation in the late 1980s. Their work has inspired countless artists and continues to resonate with audiences.
Tickets for the Glasgow shows are expected to be in high demand, with pre-sales anticipated to start in the coming months. Fans are encouraged to stay updated through the band’s official channels for the latest information on ticket availability and tour details.
The Barrowland Ballroom has a rich history of hosting legendary acts and is celebrated for its intimate atmosphere. Hosting the Happy Mondays as they commemorate such a significant milestone underscores the venue’s status as a key player in the UK’s live music landscape.
As the band prepares for this landmark tour, it signals a renewed interest in their classic repertoire. The anniversary celebration of Pills ‘n’ Thrills And Bellyaches not only honors their past but also invites fans to engage with the band’s legacy in a lively concert setting.
Looking ahead, the Happy Mondays are poised to deliver an unforgettable experience, weaving together nostalgia and excitement as they take the stage in Glasgow and beyond. With their unique sound and dynamic performances, the band is set to captivate audiences across the UK in 2026.