
Wolf Alice set to open Eden Sessions in Cornwall
Wolf Alice have been announced as the opening act for this year’s Eden Sessions in Cornwall.
The iconic venue is celebrating its 25th anniversary in 2026, with a stacked line-up set for the summer to honour it. Now, it has been revealed that Wolf Alice will be opening the run of shows with their own special headline performance on June 16th.
After the news had been announced, the band said in a statement that they are: “So excited to be playing down in Cornwall at the Eden Project this year! It’s one we’ve wanted to do for some time and in such a beautiful place.”
Further to this, Simon Townsend, the director of the Eden Sessions, added: “Wolf Alice are one of the most exciting bands of their generation with music that feels powerful yet familiar. This is going to be a truly unforgettable night and continues to solidify this year’s Eden Sessions lineup as the best yet.”
It comes off the back of a seismic year for Wolf Alice in 2025, after their highly anticipated fourth album The Clearing was released in August to critical acclaim, and saw them nominated for the Mercury Prize.
On top of this, the band are shortly set to start touring Australia and New Zealand in February. At the end of 2025, they completed their biggest ever UK arena tour, which Far Out cited as one of the best gigs of the year.
Their headline slot at the Eden Sessions comes as the latest in a line of high-profile festival appearances set for next summer, including TRNSMT in Glasgow and Kendal Calling in the Lake District.
However, in terms of the Eden Sessions, Wolf Alice serve as the crown in a line-up performing over the course of June and July, consisting of Snow Patrol, Becky Hill, Pixies, Bowling for Soup and Frank Turner, Bastille, and The Maccabees.
Tickets for Wolf Alice’s show are on sale to Eden Sessions Inside Track holders now, with the general sale set to commence on January 22nd at 10am GMT. They are available through the Eden Sessions website at a price of £64.25.
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