THE HARA's headline UK tour starts next week
Manchester trio THE HARA released their highly anticipated new album “The Fallout” in January, and now head out on a UK headline tour, starting next week on 27th February in Preston, finishing on 22nd March in Edinburgh.
THE HARA Live in 2026
27 Feb - The Ferret, Preston
28 Feb - Parish, Huddersfield
01 Mar - The Cluny, Newcastle
03 Mar - The New Adelphi Club, Hull
05 Mar - Corporation, Sheffield
06 Mar - The Waterfront Studio, Norwich
07 Mar - The Boileroom, Guildford
08 Mar - Forum, Tunbridge Wells
10 Mar - The Portland Arms, Cambridge
11 Mar - Green Door Store, Brighton
12 Mar - The Black Prince, Northampton
14 Mar - The Old Town Hall, Trowbridge
15 Mar - The Junction, Plymouth
20 Mar - Tunnels, Aberdeen
21 Mar - Hidden, Dundee
22 Mar - Legends, Edinburgh
Tickets for all shows are available now HERE
Photos (c) Cosmic Joke
2025 has seen them fly through the European festival circuit, with performances at the Mighty Sounds festival and a surprise set at Rock For People in the Czech Republic, as well as 2000 Trees and Boomtown Festival in the UK. They supported Nothing More in Switzerland, careered across the continent on their own headline tour, and in October played a full UK tour with As December Falls.
They dropped a number of high-octane singles from the album, Violence featuring As December Falls vocalist Bethany Hunter Jiménez, explored the concept of a two-way toxic relationship, drawn from personal experience. The live-wire Easier to Die follows the theme of losing hope in the pursuit of success and succumbing to negative thoughts, a theme that followed the dark and intoxicating Stay. Heavy and personal entwine, and it's this that creates the sheer electricity which emanates from the band, making them a breathtaking spectacle to watch - anyone who has caught them live can testify to the energy that explodes from the stage.
You can check out the video for Violence on YouTube below:
”The Fallout” allows the band to express themselves in a way that enables them to be supremely honest and open, whilst directing it towards a creative outlet. "Each song is a representation of the suffering I feel internally and how it manifests itself in different ways throughout my everyday life, relationships and as the frontman of THE HARA, having to deal with the chaotic ups and downs of band life that we already face. I'm still learning to find healthy ways to cope with my mental health, but sometimes in the moment, it's easier to self-destruct, because even if the resulting effect is negative, it's still better than facing the unknown, 'The Fallout'."
Their raucous genre mash-up of alternative rock, metalcore, and emo has already seen them grab the live circuit by the scruff of the neck and pick up support slots with pop-punk giants Sum 41, Nothing More, Escape the Fate, As December Falls and Ice Nine Kills. They've exploded across the festival circuit; Download, Slam Dunk, 2000 Trees, Kendal Calling, TRNSMT, Tramlines, Truck, Boomtown Fair and an incredible main stage set at both Reading and Leeds Festival, as well as main stage performances at Rock For People and Mighty Sounds Festival in the Czech Republic.
"This album is probably the purest, rawest version of us," asserts Josh. "Musically, lyrically, everything feels the most authentic we've been. This is really who we are."




