Sleaford Mods announce £5 tour tickets for low-income fans

Sleaford Mods have unveiled plans for £5 tickets for low income fans ahead of their upcoming tour.

Sleaford Mods will be taking their upcoming album, The Demise of Planet X, on the road across the UK, Ireland and Europe next year, which will begin at the Barrowlands in Glasgow on February 6th. 

Notable stops include Manchester Academy, Liverpool O2 Academy, the Great Hall in Cardiff, Bristol Beacon, Brighton Dome, two nights at Rock City in Nottingham, as well as dates in Dublin and Cork in Ireland.

The UK and Ireland run will conclude on March 7th at O2 Academy Brixton in London, before a handful of dates on mainland Europe.

In a video message, frontman Jason Williamson explained of the scheme, “Hello, it’s that time of year again. We’re releasing £5 and €6 tickets for the UK and European tours next year. These are low income tickets.”

He also told fans to be honest and not to take advantage of the scheme unless they are in a position of need, adding, “Remember that this is an honesty box. These are low income tickets for people that are struggling, so don’t take the piss.”

Low income tickets will go on sale on November 27th at 12pm.

Last month, Sleaford Mods previewed their new album, set for release on January 16th, 2026, via Rough Trade, with the new single ‘The Good Life’, which features Big Special and Game of Thrones star Gwendoline Christie.

Williamson said of the album upon it being announced, “The Demise Of Planet X represents a life lived under immense uncertainty, shaped by mass trauma.”

He continued, “When we wrote the last album, it was about stagnation, a country that felt like a lifeless corpse. Three years later, that corpse has been split open by war, genocide, and the lingering psychological fallout of Covid whilst social media has mutated into a grotesque, twisted form of digital engineering. It feels like we’re living among the ruins. A multi-layered abomination etched into our collective psyche.”

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