Creeper announce ‘The Sangui-Tour’ for UK and Ireland in spring 2026 with The Howling

Creeper have announced ‘The Sangui-Tour’ for the UK and Ireland to take place next spring, with support from The Howling.

The Southampton horror punk band released their latest full-length album ‘Sanguivore II: Mistress Of Death’ on Halloween this year via Spinefarm, which they previewed with the singles ‘Blood Magick (It’s A Ritual)’ and ‘Headstones’.

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Now they have confirmed details of an accompanying tour to take place in April and May 2026. They kick off at Exeter’s Phoenix on April 10, before taking in Portsmouth, Brighton, Oxford, Cardiff, Cambridge, Milton Keynes, Birmingham and Nottingham.

From there, they will hit Hull, Leeds, Manchester, Liverpool, Blackpool, Carlisle, Glasgow, Belfast and Dublin, before rounding things off with a date at London’s Islington Assembly Hall on May 2.

Support at all dates will come from The Howling, featuring former members of As Sirens Fall and James And The Cold Gun, and tickets are on sale now – find yours here.

Frontman William Van Ghould has said: “For the first time ever, Creeper will be exclusively performing songs from ‘Sanguivore 1 and 2’, the shows will provide a rare opportunity for fans to see the band in incredibly intimate venues and in cities they rarely get to visit.”

Creeper will play: 

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APRIL 2026 
10 – Exeter, Phoenix 
11 – Portsmouth, Wedgewood Rooms 
12 – Brighton, Chalk 
13 – Oxford, O2 Academy2  
14 – Cardiff, Globe 
16 – Cambridge, Mash 
17 – Milton Keynes, Craufurd Arms 
18 – Birmingham, Asylum 
19 – Nottingham, Rescue Rooms 
20 – Hull, Social 
22 – Leeds, Key Club 
23 – Manchester, Club Academy 
24 – Liverpool, Arts Club Loft 
25 – Blackpool, Bootleg Social 
26 – Carlisle, Old Fire Station 
27 – Glasgow, Cathouse 
29 – Belfast, Limelight 2 
30 – Dublin, Whelans 

MAY 2026 
02 – London, Islington Assembly Hall 

‘Sanguivore II: Mistress Of Death’ saw Creeper divert from tradition and usher in a new era, expanding their creative universe and calling back to the moral hysteria of the ‘80s Satanic Panic, which heavily impacted hard rock and heavy metal musicians including Judas Priest and the late Ozzy Osbourne.

Ghould said: “Part slasher, part satanic panic nightmare, a new force rises through the mist, ready to hunt the hunter. The Mistress Of Death is a vampire huntress on a path to end this vampire bloodline for good. But can she stake their hearts before the final curtain falls?”