Siouxsie And The Banshees Announce New Album And 2026 Tour: Everything You Need To Know…

 

After years of silence, legendary post-punk band Siouxsie and the Banshees have officially announced their return with a brand-new studio album and an accompanying world tour scheduled for 2026. The groundbreaking group, fronted by the iconic Siouxsie Sioux, is set to make waves once again with fresh material and long-awaited live performances.

 

This marks the band’s first full-length studio album in decades, and fans around the globe are eager to hear what the influential British outfit has crafted. The new album, whose title has yet to be revealed, is expected to blend the signature dark, haunting tones the band is known for with modern sonic experimentation. According to sources close to the group, recording sessions began quietly last year, with the final mixes completed earlier this summer.

 

The tour, also slated for 2026, will be the band’s first major global outing since their reunion performances in the early 2010s. Cities in the UK, Europe, North America, and select parts of Asia and Australia are expected to be part of the tour itinerary. Fans can expect a mix of classic hits like “Spellbound,” “Cities in Dust,” and “Christine,” alongside the group’s new material.

 

Siouxsie Sioux herself shared in a recent interview that the return to the studio felt “liberating and raw,” hinting that the new songs dive deep into both personal and political themes reflective of today’s turbulent times. The band, originally formed in 1976, had a massive impact on the gothic rock and post-punk movements, influencing artists across generations from The Cure to PJ Harvey.

 

More details, including the album’s release date, tour stops, and ticket information, are expected to be unveiled in the coming months. But one thing is clear—Siouxsie and the Banshees are back, and 2026 is already shaping up to be an unforgettable year for their devoted fans.

 

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