Celebrated British band The Temperance Movement have announced that they will return later this year for a 21-date UK & European tour this Autumn.
2025 marked the long-awaited return of The Temperance Movement after a five-year hiatus. What began as a small tour to test the waters quickly turned into a triumphant comeback after many dates sold out in less than 60 seconds, with venues upgraded and extra dates added across the UK and Europe. It proved one thing beyond doubt: the fans’ love for the band still burns brightly.
Speaking to Classic Rock Magazine last year, Paul Sayer was quoted as saying: “I feel like what we’re doing here is a celebration of everything the band did to this point, without putting pressure on ourselves about what comes next.” he concluded, “I just want to enjoy this.”
And clearly the band did, as now in 2026, rumours swirl that work on the next Temperance Movement album is well underway. This time with a very special producer at the helm.
With the ‘Let It All Out’ tour on the horizon, all signs point to an exciting new chapter for the band — back together and in the form of their lives, enjoying it all, with the philosophy to “let it all out” on the stage or on record…
Kicking off in Sweden 28th October, and rolling through Germany, Czech Republic, Paris and Amsterdam before finishing off with twelve UK dates, including Phil’s hometown of Glasgow at the Barrowlands and finishing off at the O2 Kentish Town Forum.
Tickets go on sale this Friday 24th April at 10am via www.thetemperancemovement.com

About The Temperance Movement:
The Temperance Movement formed between Glasgow and London in 2011. Their early years were a rocket ride. Following a Best New Band Award from Classic Rock Magazine in 2013, their first two albums, 2013’s self-titled debut album and its follow-up, 2016’s White Bear both smashed into the UK Top 20. After a turbulent few years battling line-up changes and addiction, they pulled together once again to make their third studio album A Deeper Cut – released in 2018 and peaking at number 6 in the UK album charts. Their explosive live shows earned them support slots with The Rolling Stones and Deep Purple, and sold-out shows across Europe and the US, until the band went on hiatus in 2019. 2025 saw the band reformed and healed. They made a triumphant live return to the UK and Europe, selling out some venues in less than 60 seconds. The line up for the 2025 tour – Phil Campbell (vocals), Paul Sayer (Guitar), Nick Fyffe (Bass) and Simon Lea (drums) plus original member Luke Potashnick on guitar, will continue for the newly announced 2026 shows.
Revise your Temperance Movement hits:

The Temperance Movement ‘Let It All Out’ Tour:
Wed 28 Oct — Stockholm, Sweden — Nalen
Thu 29 Oct — Malmö, Sweden — Plan B
Sat 31 Oct — Berlin, Germany — Columbia Theatre
Sun 01 Nov — Prague, Czechia — Cargo Gallery
Tue 03 Nov — Munich, Germany — Backstage Werk
Wed 04 Nov — Stuttgart, Germany — Im Wizemann
Thu 05 Nov — Frankfurt, Germany — Das Bett
Sat 07 Nov — Paris, France — La Cigale
Sun 08 Nov — Amsterdam, Netherlands — Melkweg
Mon 09 Nov — Hamburg, Germany — Markethalle
Sun 15 Nov — Birmingham, UK — O2 Institute
Mon 16 Nov — Southampton, UK — 1865
Tue 17 Nov — Manchester, UK — O2 Ritz Manchester
Thu 19 Nov — Glasgow, UK — Barrowlands
Sat 21 Nov — Dundee, UK — Live House
Mon 23 Nov — Newcastle, UK — NUSU
Wed 25 Nov — Nottingham, UK — Rock City
Thu 26 Nov — Leeds, UK — LUU – Stylus
Sun 29 Nov — Bristol, UK — Electric
Mon 30 Nov — Norwich, UK — The Waterfront
Tue 01 Dec — London, UK — O2 Forum Kentish Town
Photo credits – Rob Blackham (Blackham Images)
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