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Beach Bunny Are On Tour and It’s the Most Fun You’ll Have Being Sad

The fan vibe has been unmatched, eyeliner slightly smudged, outfits somewhere between soft girl and scorned ex, and a real sense of community in the crowd. These are the gigs where you make eye contact with a stranger mid-chorus and both just know. Whether you’ve been following the band since their DIY days or only found them when Tunnel Visiondropped, there’s space for everyone here, and that’s what makes it special.

Beach Bunny’s Tunnel Vision era has well and truly landed, and if you haven’t seen it live yet, you’re missing the best version of the heartbreak-pop chaos they do so well. The band are halfway through their October European tour, and the shows have been loud, emotional, sparkly, and packed with fans who’ve had the album on repeat since it dropped in April.

They’ve just played Cologne and Paris, and now it’s onto Dublin, Glasgow, Manchester and London for the final leg. Tickets are still available for some dates, but they’re getting dangerously low, especially for London’s Electric Ballroom on the 22nd. This run is small, intimate, and full of moments you’ll wish you could bottle, it’s very much a “you had to be there” tour.

The live set pulls from across their discography, but Tunnel Vision is the beating heart of it all. The title track absolutely explodes live, and newer cuts hit even harder in the room, fuzzed-out guitars, crushing lines you pretend don’t hurt, and Lili Trifilio delivering it all with her signature blend of vulnerability and don’t-look-at-me confidence. The crowd knows every word already, and you can feel the love for the new album in every scream and sob.

The fan vibe has been unmatched, eyeliner slightly smudged, outfits somewhere between soft girl and scorned ex, and a real sense of community in the crowd. These are the gigs where you make eye contact with a stranger mid-chorus and both just know. Whether you’ve been following the band since their DIY days or only found them when Tunnel Vision dropped, there’s space for everyone here, and that’s what makes it special.

There’s no filler in this setlist. Every track lands. Every moment feels earned. And with the band clearly having just as much fun as the fans, it’s the kind of show that reminds you why live music still matters. Nostalgic, euphoric, messy in the best way, it’s Beach Bunny at full power.

Final shows are Dublin on 18 October, Glasgow on the 19th, Manchester on the 20th and London on the 22nd. Don’t wait. This tour’s got that once-in-a-while magic, and it won’t be back around anytime soon. Get your Beach Bunny tickets here.

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