Shame have announced a North American tour in support of their new album, Cutthroat. The newly announced shows take place in January and February of 2026. See the band’s full tour schedule below.
Cutthroat is out September 5. To go along with the tour news, the band has shared the album’s second single, “Quiet Life,” and its accompanying music video. Find that below, too.
“Quiet Life,” according to Shame vocalist Charlie Steen, “is about someone in a shitty relationship.” He continued, “It’s about the judgment they receive and the struggle that they have to go through, trying to understand the conflict they face, of wanting a better life… but being stuck.”
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Shame:
09-28 Paris, France – La Cigale
09-29 Antwerp, Belgium – Trix
09-30 Cologne, Germany – Gebäude 9
10-02 Amsterdam, Netherlands – Melkweg
10-03 Nijmegen, Netherlands – Doornroosje
10-04 Hamburg, Germany – Molotow
10-06 Copenhagen, Denmark – Pumphuset
10-07 Oslo, Norway – Parkteatret
10-08 Johanneshov, Sweden – Slaktkyrkan
10-10 Helsinki, Finland – Kulttuuritehdas Korjaamo
10-11 Tallinn, Estonia – Paavli Kultuurivabrik
10-12 Riga, Latvia – Palladium
10-14 Vilnius, Lithuania – Kablys + Kultūra
10-15 Warsaw, Poland – Niebo
10-16 Berlin, Germany – SO36
10-18 Prague, Czech Republic – MeetFactory
10-19 Bratislava, Slovakia – Nová Cvernovka
10-20 Vienna, Austria – Chelsea
10-22 Zagreb, Croatia – Klub Močvara
10-23 Belgrade, Serbia – Zappa Baza
10-24 Sofia, Bulgaria – Mixtape 5
10-26 Istanbul, Turkey – Blind
10-28 Bucharest, Romania – Control
10-29 Cluj, Romania – Atelier
10-30 Budapest, Hungary – A38
10-31 Munich, Germany – Strom
11-02 Zurich, Switzerland – Plaza
11-03 Milan, Italy – Magazzini Generali
11-05 Feyzin, France – L’Epicerie Moderne
11-06 Reims, France – La Cartonnerie
11-07 Lille, France – L’Aéronef
11-09 Southampton, England – The 1865
11-10 Leeds, England – Project House
11-12 Dublin, Ireland – National Stadium
11-13 Cork, Ireland – Cypress Avenue
11-15 Manchester, England – New Century
11-16 Glasgow, Scotland – The Garage
11-17 Bristol, England – Electric
11-19 Brighton, England – Chalk
11-20 London, England – O2 Forum Kentish Town
01-15 Baltimore, MD – Ottobar
01-16 Philadelphia, PA – First Unitarian Church
01-17 Brooklyn, NY – Warsaw
01-19 Boston, MA – Brighton Music Hall
01-20 Portsmouth, NH – The Press Room
01-21 Montreal, Quebec – Club Soda
01-23 Toronto, Ontario – Phoenix Concert Theatre
01-24 Ferndale, MI – The Loving Touch
01-25 Chicago, IL – Thalia Hall
01-27 Saint Paul, MN – Turf Club
01-29 Oklahoma City, OK – Beer City Music Hall
01-30 Dallas, TX – Sons of Hermann Hall
01-31 Austin, TX – Mohawk
02-03 Tucson, AZ – La Rosa
02-05 San Diego, CA – Casbah
02-06 Santa Ana, CA – Constellation Room
02-07 Los Angeles, CA – Belasco Theatre
02-10 San Francisco, CA – Great American Music Hall
02-12 Portland, OR – Wonder Ballroom
02-13 Seattle, WA – Neumos
02-14 Vancouver, British Columbia – The Pearl