I PREVAIL ANNOUNCE UK/EU 2026 TOUR
Photo credit: Reilly Clark
I Prevail have announced a 15-date tour across the United Kingdom and Europe for Autumn 2026. The run, which includes a show at London’s Alexandra Palace, will celebrate the release of their brand-new album Violent Nature. They’ll be joined on tour by special guests Polaris and Amira Elfeky.
THE VIOLENT NATURE TOUR
19 September – O2 Academy – Leeds, UK
20 September – O2 Academy – Glasgow, UK
22 September – O2 Victoria Warehouse – Manchester, UK
25 September – Alexandra Palace – London, UK
26 September – O2 Academy – Birmingham, UK
30 September – Ancienne Belgique – Brussels, Belgium
1 October – 013 – Tilburg, Netherlands
3 October – PSD Bank Dome – Düsseldorf, Germany
5 October – Porsche-Arena – Stuttgart, Germany
6 October – Zenith – Paris, France
8 October – Halle 622 – Zurich, Switzerland
9 October – Alcatraz – Milan, Italy
10 October – Wiener Stadthalle – Vienna, Austria
12 October – Stodola – Warsaw, Poland
13 October – Velodrom – Berlin, Germany
Violent Nature marks a pivotal moment for I Prevail, with Brian Vanlerberghe taking full command of the microphone, seamlessly blending clean and unclean vocals in a bold evolution of the band’s sound. It’s a defining chapter in their story, one that sees them shedding their old skin and emerging fully transformed.
The record features standout singles including the vulnerable ‘Rain,’ the defiant anthem ‘Into Hell,’ and their heaviest track yet, ‘Violent Nature.’
“Violent Nature is our favorite album to date,” says Vanlerberghe. “We wanted to create something truly authentic - something that could only come from us as a band. There were no outside producers or writers involved, just the five of us in a room together. We believe this is the most cohesive I Prevail record we’ve ever made. The heavy parts are heavier, the melodic parts are catchier, and we can’t wait to share it with the world. We absolutely love it and hope you do too.”
The album was produced entirely by bassist Jon Eberhard and features ten hard-hitting tracks.