Art-rock pioneers 10cc have announced a major 22-date UK tour for 2026, titled the ‘And Another Bloody Greatest Hits Tour’. The extensive run of shows will begin in March 2026, visiting cities across the country. Tickets for the tour are set to go on sale at 9 am this Friday, 29th August, via Ticketline and venue box offices, with the exception of the Norwich date which goes on sale on Friday, 26th September.
The tour will kick off at the York Barbican on 4th March and concludes with a prestigious show at London’s Royal Albert Hall on 1st July. The announcement follows a period of resurgence for the band, fronted by co-founder Graham Gouldman, which has seen them sell out venues from San Francisco to Sydney. Fans can expect a setlist packed with classics such as ‘I’m Not In Love’, ‘Dreadlock Holiday’ and ‘Rubber Bullets’.
Explaining the tour’s title, co-founder Graham Gouldman commented, “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.”
10cc – And Another Bloody Greatest Hits Tour
March 2026
- March 4 – York, Barbican
- March 5 – Gateshead, Glasshouse
- March 6 – Nottingham, Royal Concert Hall
- March 7 – Liverpool, Philharmonic Hall
- March 9 – Aberdeen, Music Hall
- March 10 – Glasgow, Royal Concert Hall
- March 12 – Southend, Cliffs Pavilion
- March 13 – Portsmouth, Guildhall
- March 14 – Plymouth, Pavilions
- March 16 – Oxford, New Theatre
- March 17 – Manchester, Bridgewater Hall
- March 18 – Sheffield, City Hall
- March 20 – Birmingham, Symphony Hall
- March 21 – Swansea, Building Society Arena
- March 22 – Woking, Theatre
- March 24 – Bristol, Beacon
- March 25 – Bournemouth, Pavilion
- March 26 – Ipswich, Regent
June & July 2026
- June 28 – Norwich, Theatre Royal*
- June 29 – Cardiff, New Theatre
- June 30 – Brighton, Dome
- July 1 – London, Royal Albert Hall
*On sale Friday, September 26th, 2025
Read the official press release in full below:
One of the UK’s most innovative and influential bands, 10cc have announced their return to the UK concert scene in 2026 with the typically tongue-in-cheek ‘And Another Bloody Greatest Hits Tour’ — celebrating a genre-defying repertoire that continues to captivate audiences across the world.
Kicking-off in March, the 22-date tour will hit major cities nationwide, culminating in a return to London’s 5,200-seat Royal Albert Hall in July.
Fronted by co-founder Graham Gouldman, 10cc have undergone a remarkable renaissance in recent years, evolving from cult status into a mainstream concert draw that sells-out top venues from Stockholm to San Francisco and Amsterdam to Auckland and Sydney.
Expect a hit-packed setlist including era-defining anthems like ‘Rubber Bullets’, ‘Donna’, ‘Art for Art’s Sake’, ‘Dreadlock Holiday’, and, of course, the eternal ‘I’m Not In Love’ — recently revisited by Gouldman and fellow co-founder Kevin Godley in a moving BBC Radio 2 Piano Room session, accompanied by the BBC Concert Orchestra to mark the 50th anniversary of their classic album ‘The Original Soundtrack’.
“The tour title is not an expression of exasperation, but a humorous nod to the fact we’re out doing it again,” says Gouldman. “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.”
Earlier this year, Gouldman made headlines by attending his first-ever cricket match — a decades-in-the-making moment given he wrote the ultimate theme tune for the sport, “Dreadlock Holiday” (“I don’t like cricket — I love it!”). The story was picked up by the BBC and national newspapers, delighting fans worldwide.
A few weeks later, it was announced that Gouldman had been awarded an MBE for services to music in the King’s Birthday Honours List.
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