Due to phenomenal demand, Little Angels have added three new dates to their highly anticipated return to the stage.
When the band announced their comeback last week, tickets for O2 Shepherd’s Bush Empire sold out within days.
In response, they have added a second London show at O2 Forum Kentish Town on Sunday 29th November.
Additional new dates include Newcastle O2 City Hall on Tuesday 17th November and Cardiff Depot on Monday 23rd November.
Overwhelmed by the incredible response, the band cannot wait to return to the road with the full classic line-up: vocalist Toby Jepson, guitarist Bruce Dickinson, keyboardist Jim Dickinson, bassist Mark Plunkett, and drummer Mark Richardson plus the Big Bad Horns.
Vocalist and songwriter Toby Jepson said:
“Back in the Kentish Town Forum. Absolutely incredible. It’s hard to put into words what this means to us. Selling out the Shepherds Bush Empire is wonderful; adding another show due to demand is, quite frankly, astounding. And now also adding iconic Newcastle O2 City Hall – a venue and a city we’ve had a long-term love affair with ever since the very inception of the band, and the same goes for getting back to Cardiff – one of the first cities we played outside of Scarborough and a new venue for us, Cardiff Depot. Magical stuff is happening, and we are delighted. See you down the front. “
Keyboardist Jim Dickinson added: “What incredible fans you are! We haven’t played live for 13 years and when those tickets went on sale, we honestly didn’t know what to expect – but we are absolutely blown away by the response to all the dates – can’t believe we’re adding a second London Show after just 24 hours – you truly are the Angels Army – let’s rock!”
Nearly 40 years after forming in Scarborough and rising from the era of the New Wave of British Heavy Metal, Little Angels are stepping back into a world they helped shape.
Across their career, the band built a fiercely loyal fanbase, achieving 11 UK Top 40 singles and four hit albums, including Jam, which reached No.1 in 1993. Alongside their own sold-out headline tours, they shared stages with rock giants including Van Halen, Guns N’ Roses, Faith No More, ZZ Top, Aerosmith, Bryan Adams, and Bon Jovi.
Joining Little Angels on all dates will be long-time friend and contemporary Luke Morley of Thunder, performing a set that will include Thunder classics. Luke has also enjoyed recent chart success with his recent solo albums ‘Walking On Water’ and ‘Songs From The Blue Room’.
Whether you’re a lifelong fan or discovering Little Angels for the first time, this tour offers a rare opportunity to witness true survivors of one of the most iconic eras in UK rock, a celebration of a scene, a sound and a band that helped define it.
See you down the front.
‘Big, Bad & Back Tour’ November 2026
Thursday 12th Glasgow O2 Academy
Friday 13th Manchester O2 Ritz
Saturday 14th Leeds O2 Academy
Monday 16th Norwich UEA
Tuesday 17th Newcastle O2 City Hall
Thursday 19th Oxford O2 Academy
Friday 20th Nottingham Rock City
Saturday 21st Wolverhampton KK’s Steel Mill
Monday 23rd Cardiff Depot
Tuesday 24th Liverpool O2 Academy
Thursday 26th Bristol O2 Academy
Friday 27th Bournemouth O2 Academy
Saturday 28th London O2 Shepherds Bush Empire
Sunday 29th London O2 Forum Kentish Town
