Indie-pop trio almost monday will head out on a UK tour next month culminating in a gig at Manchester’s Deaf Institute.

The Manchester gig is one of five UK dates the San Diego band will headline.  As well as Manchester, they will play gigs in London, Bristol, Birmingham and Glasgow.

The UK run follows the recent release of DIVE Deluxe.  It also lands on the momentum they are feeling following the US chart-topping hit can’t slow down.

The deluxe edition of their acclaimed debut album introduces two fresh tracks, sequoia and holiday alongside a reimagined jupiter featuring indie-pop singer Jordana.  The album features production from Simon Oscroft and takes a further dive in to themes of youth, nostalgia and growing older.

Emerging from garage jams and DIY gigs, Dawson Daugherty (vocals), Cole Clisby (guitar), and Luke Fabry (bass) burst onto the scene in 2020 with their debut EP don’t say you’re ordinary. Tracks like parking lot view and come on come on quickly gained traction, leading to a Top 20 Alternative Radio hit with broken people and a Sofi Tukker remix that further propelled them into the spotlight. Their second EP, til the end of time, continued their ascent with singles like live forever and cool enough.

When do almost monday headline at Manchester’s Deaf Institute?

almost monday headline at Manchester’s Deaf Institute on 28 March 2025.  The Manchester gig is one of five UK dates they will headline:
22 March   –   London, Garage
24 March   –   Bristol, Exchange
25 March   –   Birmingham, Mama Roux’s
27 March   –   Glasgow, King Tuts
28 March   –   Manchester, Deaf Institute