10CC ANNOUNCE 2026 TOUR

August 27, 2025

ART-ROCK PIONEERS ANNOUNCE 2026 UK TOUR. 

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AND ANOTHER BLOODY GREATEST HITS TOUR


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.


The band line-up comprises: 


Graham Gouldman - bass guitars, electric guitar, acoustic guitar, vocals

Rick Fenn -lead electric guitar, bass guitar, acoustic guitar, vocals 

Paul Burgess - drums, percussion, keyboards

Keith Hayman -keyboards, electric guitar, bass guitar, vocals

Iain Hornal -electric guitar, acoustic guitar, percussion, mandolin,  keyboards, vocals



10cc – And Another Bloody Greatest Hits Tour Dates:

4 March York Barbican
5 March Gateshead Glasshouse
6 March Nottingham Royal Concert Hall
7 March Liverpool Philharmonic Hall
9 March Aberdeen Music Hall
10 March Glasgow Royal Concert Hall
12 March Southend Cliffs Pavilion
13 March Portsmouth Guildhall
14 March Plymouth Pavilions
16 March Oxford New Theatre
17 March Manchester Bridgewater Hall
18 March Sheffield City Hall
20 March Birmingham Symphony Hall
21 March Swansea Arena
22 March Woking Theatre
24 March Bristol Beacon
25 March Bournemouth Pavilion
26 March Ipswich Regent

28 June Norwich Theatre Royal *on-sale Friday 26th September
29 June Cardiff New Theatre
30 June Brighton Dome
1 July London Royal Albert Hall


April 7, 2026
10cc will bring a night of classic hits to The Great British Farm-Fest this May, performing as part of the Sunday night programme at the Hawkstone Music Arena at Stoneleigh Park, Warwickshire. The new three-day event (22–24 May 2026) combines a major celebration of British farming by day with big-name live music each evening. The band’s Sunday night set will see 10cc perform a catalogue of much-loved songs for thousands of fans at the heart of the festival site. Sharing the weekend bill are artists including Sophie Ellis‑Bextor, Groove Armada (DJ set), The Shires and more, making Farm-Fest one of 2026’s standout new outdoor events. Alongside the music, visitors can explore farming demonstrations, machinery displays, family attractions and the recreated Hawkstone pub, before the focus shifts to the Hawkstone Music Arena after dark. Tickets for The Great British Farm-Fest, including Sunday entry for 10cc’s performance and weekend camping options, are on sale now via the official festival website: https://farm-fest.org/tickets/
March 6, 2026
“It was so great to meet up with The Feeling after our gig at the Glasshouse in Gateshead last night. It was such a lovely coincidence for us both to be playing at the same venue.” Graham.
March 3, 2026
10cc have been confirmed for this year’s Cheltenham Jazz Festival, joining the 30th anniversary edition as one of its marquee Big Top headliners. Cheltenham Jazz Festival, running from Wednesday 29 April to Monday 4 May 2026, has unveiled a star-studded line-up featuring 10cc alongside the likes of Jessie J, Van Morrison, Earth Wind & Fire Experience by Al McKay, Joss Stone and Nigel Kennedy. Marking three decades as one of Europe’s leading celebrations of jazz and contemporary music, the festival will once again centre on its 2,000-capacity Big Top, where 10cc are billed as one of the headline acts. Formed in the early 1970s, 10cc are hailed as one of the UK’s most innovative and influential bands, with a catalogue that includes era-defining hits such as I’m Not in Love, The Things We Do for Love and Dreadlock Holiday. The group’s current touring incarnation is led by co-founder Graham Gouldman, and their latest run has been promoted with typically tongue‑in‑cheek branding that underlines their reputation for wit and musical invention. Big Top spotlight for art‑pop pioneers Festival organisers describe the 2026 programme as a blend of world-class artists, boundary-pushing jazz and genre-crossing innovators, positioning 10cc alongside contemporary stars and jazz heavyweights as part of an eclectic bill. In addition to 10cc, Big Top performances will feature Jessie J, Van Morrison, Earth Wind & Fire Experience by Al McKay, Joss Stone, the Ronnie Scott’s Jazz Orchestra with special guests, Jack Savoretti, ABC, Jalen Ngonda and James Morrison. The wider festival line-up spans leading international jazz names such as Joshua Redman, Bill Frisell and Makaya McCraven, plus UK talents including Courtney Pine, Emma-Jean Thackray, Georgia Cécile and Blue Lab Beats, consolidating Cheltenham’s role as a showcase for both established and emerging voices. Alongside the Big Top, expanded spaces like the DEYA Arena and a programme at the Parabola Arts Centre will host adventurous new work, cross‑genre collaborations and rising artists from the UK and beyond. A milestone year for Cheltenham Jazz Festival The 30th anniversary edition continues Cheltenham Jazz Festival’s tradition of mixing jazz with soul, pop and crossover acts to attract a broad audience. Organisers emphasise that this year’s programme is designed to celebrate the festival’s legacy while looking ahead, with a strong focus on next‑generation talent and special projects across its multiple stages.[2][3][4] For 10cc, the Cheltenham appearance adds a prestigious festival date to their ongoing UK touring schedule, offering fans a chance to experience their classic songbook in a large‑scale festival setting. With tickets now on sale and demand expected to be high for the landmark edition, the combination of heritage acts like 10cc and cutting‑edge jazz names positions Cheltenham Jazz Festival 2026 as one of the standout events in this year’s live music calendar.
February 23, 2026
10cc are set to bring their acclaimed live show back to Scandinavia in February 2027, marking the group’s first appearance in Finland in ten years. The tour will include multiple dates in Sweden, followed by a highly anticipated return to Helsinki—their first since 2017. Fronted by founding member Graham Gouldman, 10cc continue to delight audiences with a timeless mix of clever songwriting, lush harmonies, and classic hits such as I’m Not in Love, The Things We Do for Love, and Dreadlock Holiday. The upcoming Swedish concerts promise intimate performances that celebrate more than five decades of innovation and artistry. With a dedicated fanbase across Northern Europe, the Finnish show represents a special homecoming moment for both the band and their Nordic supporters.  Whether you’ve been following 10cc from the start or discovered them more recently, 2027 offers a rare chance to see one of Britain’s most inventive pop-rock ensembles on stage again in Scandinavia.
February 4, 2026
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