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One of the UK's most innovative and influential bands, 10cc, has announced their return to the UK

  • Writer: Christopher Harding
    Christopher Harding
  • Aug 26
  • 2 min read

The 'And another bloody greatest hits tour' is set to kick off in March and will encompass 22 dates across major cities nationwide.


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10cc, one of the UK’s most innovative & influential bands has announced the And Another Bloody Greatest Hits Tour for 2026,


York Barbican, 04 March

Gateshead The Glasshouse ICM, 05

Nottingham Royal Concert Hall, 06

Liverpool Philharmonic Hall, 07

Aberdeen Music Hall, 09

Glasgow Royal Concert Hall, 10

Southend Cliffs Pavilion, 12

Portsmouth Guildhall, 13

Plymouth Pavilions, 14

Oxford New Theatre, 16

Manchester Bridgewater Hall, 17

Sheffield City Hall Oval Hall, 18

Birmingham Symphony Hall, 20

Swansea Building Society Arena, 21

Woking New Victoria Theatre, 22

Bristol Beacon Hall, 24

Bournemouth Pavilion Theatre, 25

Ipswich Regent Theatre, 26

Norwich Theatre Royal, 28 June (On sale 26 Sept)

Cardiff New Theatre, 29

Brighton Dome, 30

London Royal Albert Hall, 01 July


Presale details to follow


Tickets on sale Friday (29 August) at 9am from Ticketmaster See Tickets


In addition, Seat Unique offer VIP & Hospitality options.


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The tour is set to kick off in March and will encompass 22 dates across major cities nationwide, concluding with a performance at London's Royal Albert Hall in July.


The band, formed in 1972, is currently fronted by co-founder Graham Gouldman, alongside Paul Burgess, Rick Fenn, Keith Hayman, Iain Hornal, and Andy Park.


10cc is known for a genre-defying repertoire and impeccable live performances. The band has achieved significant commercial success, selling over 15 million albums in the UK alone.


Their hit list includes three No. 1 singles: "Rubber Bullets", "I'm Not in Love", and "Dreadlock Holiday". Other notable songs include "The Things We Do For Love," "Donna," "Art for Art's Sake," and "Good Morning Judge".


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Regarding the tour's title, frontman Graham Gouldman said, “The tour title is not an expression of exasperation, but a humorous nod to the fact we're out doing it again. We've had the Ultimate Greatest Hits Tour, then the Ultimate Ultimate tour and couldn't add a third. Our audiences know what to expect – hit after hit after hit, with a few variations”.


The band: The 2026 tour lineup will feature Gouldman on bass guitars, electric and acoustic guitar, and vocals. He will be joined by Rick Fenn, Paul Burgess, Keith Hayman, Iain Hornal, and Andy Park.


The band has experienced renewed interest in recent years, including a BBC Radio 2 Piano Room session where Gouldman and fellow co-founder Kevin Godley performed "I'm Not in Love" with the BBC Concert Orchestra. Gouldman was also recently awarded an MBE for services to music in the King’s Birthday Honours List.




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