Saint Etienne Announces "The Long Goodbye" Farewell UK & Ireland Tour for 2026

November 27, 2025
Saint Etienne Announces "The Long Goodbye" Farewell UK & Ireland Tour for 2026
  • Dublin’s show will feature Plus Special Guests, with doors at 7pm and age/entry policies noted.

  • Brighton events include a separate after-party at the Dome Studio Theatre following the concert, running late into the night.

  • Saint Etienne have announced The Long Goodbye, a final UK and Ireland tour planned for September next year with dates in Manchester, Bristol, London, Sheffield, Glasgow, Dublin, Gateshead, Brighton, and Cambridge.

  • Their final studio album, International, released earlier in the year, has been praised as a pop masterclass and underpins the celebratory nature of the farewell tour.

  • The tour is pitched not as a mournful exit but as a festive series of parties honoring the band’s 35-year legacy.

  • As background, the band engaged with a Winona Ryder interview, responding to her comments about their influence on her life.

  • Katie Macbeth, a freelance journalist, contributed reporting to the piece for Indie is not a Genre.

  • Formed in 1990, Saint Etienne—comprising Sarah Cracknell, Bob Stanley, and Pete Wiggs—have a history of collaborations and festival appearances.

  • Bob Stanley reflects on the band’s legacy in XS Noize Podcast #239, with listeners able to hear the discussion across multiple platforms.

  • Ticket pricing ranges from €42.85 to €82.90 and tickets go on sale via Ticketmaster Ireland, with under-18 rules in place for entry and seating/standing distinctions.

  • General sale begins Friday, December 5 at 10:00am, with presales through O2 and venue/Ticketmaster channels.

  • Nialler9’s Niall Byrne provides biographical context about his Irish music site, noting roles as founder, podcaster, journalist, DJ, and promoter.

  • There is mention of potential future tours outside the UK/Ireland, though specifics are not confirmed, with next week’s ticket sales anticipated.

  • A prior 2025 album review noted a nostalgic 1990s mood but suggested it may not deliver fresh appeal for 2025 audiences.

  • The band has previously hinted at farewell dates in Europe, America, Japan, or Australia, but nothing is confirmed yet, with emphasis on the UK dates as the definitive farewell run.

  • Saint Etienne began live performance in 1990 at London’s Heaven nightclub and have since collaborated with notable acts, marking 35 years of activity across multiple albums.

  • International features collaborations with Janet Planet, Tom Rowlands, Erol Alkan, Vince Clarke, Nick Heyward, and Paul Hartnoll of Orbital during the farewell era.

  • In the run-up to The Long Goodbye, the band will also perform as openers for Belle & Sebastian at select venues next summer.

  • The band’s final album International has been well received as the tour rolls out.

  • The farewell shows are designed as joyful celebrations of their catalog, even as fans acknowledge it will be a teary goodbye.

  • Saint Etienne—Sarah Cracknell, Bob Stanley, and Pete Wiggs—will bid farewell to their UK/Irish audience after roughly 35 years and 13 albums.

  • Over their career, they achieved 17 UK Top 40 singles and released 13 studio albums, including Foxbase Alpha, So Tough, and Tiger Bay.

  • While the September 2026 UK dates are presented as the final opportunity for UK fans, there is ongoing talk of additional international dates in Europe, America, Japan, or Australia.

  • Presales begin in early December with general sale on December 5 via Ticketmaster, and O2 Priority or venue presales available ahead of time.

  • The rollout emphasizes ending on a high note, while keeping open the possibility of future international dates beyond the UK and Ireland.

  • Saint Etienne’s core lineup is the trio of Bob Stanley, Pete Wiggs, and Sarah Cracknell, with their live debut in November 1990 at Heaven in London.

  • The September 2026 tour will draw from the band’s 17 UK Top 40 singles and 13 albums, continuing their tradition of collaborative performances.

  • Dublin tickets go on sale Friday, December 5 at 10am.

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