Fresh from the release of their chart-topping second album Moisturizer, Wet Leg have announced their biggest headline shows to date – including a huge Yorkshire performance at Leeds Millennium Square on Thursday 9 July 2026, with special guests English Teacher.
The Isle of Wight five-piece, led by Rhian Teasdale and Hester Chambers, will perform a trio of outdoor shows next summer. The short run begins at Manchester’s Castlefield Bowl on 8 July, before heading to Leeds and concluding with their biggest headline show so far at London’s Alexandra Palace Park on 10 July.
Joined by Ellis Durand (bass), Henry Holmes (drums) and Joshua Mobaraki (guitar, synth), Wet Leg have evolved into one of the UK’s most celebrated live acts. Their second consecutive number one album Moisturizer builds on the infectious wit and energy that made their self-titled debut a global phenomenon. The record is punchier, prettier and sharper where it counts – a manic mix of love songs, playful chaos and irresistible indie hooks.
Since their breakout success, Wet Leg have won three Grammys, two BRIT Awards and amassed more than half a billion streams, while touring relentlessly across Europe, North America and beyond.
Tickets for Wet Leg’s Leeds Millennium Square are available here.
Fans can expect an unmissable night of eccentric pop brilliance, supported by fellow rising stars English Teacher.

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