Underworld have unveiled their sprawling Live 2026 tour itinerary. The British electronic duo — Karl Hyde and Rick Smith — shared the dates with a hand-scrawled chalkboard reveal on Instagram, split into Spring, Summer, Autumn and Winter chapters. Crucially, the run is shaping up as one of Underworld‘s most international touring years on record.
Notably, the Spring leg has already kicked into gear. After their show-stopping EDC Las Vegas set on 15th May — and the David Lynch tribute moment that came with it — the pair followed straight into Club Daré in the US (16th May) and BAUM in Colombia (23rd May).
The full Underworld Live 2026 tour dates
Spring ’26
- 15 May — EDC, USA
- 16 May — Club Daré, USA
- 23 May — BAUM, Colombia
Summer ’26
- 26 June — Arsenal Fest, Serbia
- 28 June — SOFIA Live, Bulgaria
- 2 August — All Together Now, Republic of Ireland
- 8 August — Satisfaxion, Spain
- 11 August — Sziget, Hungary
- 13 August — Paredes de Coura, Portugal
- 15 August — Øya, Norway
- 21 August — Cabaret Vert, France
- 22 August — Pukkelpop, Belgium
- 29 August — Creamfields, UK
Autumn ’26
- 3 September — Crazy, Crazy NYC, USA
- 4 September — Crazy, Crazy NYC, USA
- 6 September — ARC, USA
- 17 October — iii Points, USA
- 21 November — Corona Capital, Mexico
Winter ’26
- 31 December — ??? — a mystery NYE finale yet to be revealed
Furthermore, the lineup spans some of the most storied festival names in the global circuit. Crucially, Sziget, Pukkelpop, Creamfields, Paredes de Coura, Øya and Cabaret Vert together stitch August into one continuous European festival sprint. Equally, the North American leg — Crazy, Crazy NYC across two nights, ARC, iii Points and Corona Capital — confirms a heavy American block before the year is out.
Meanwhile, the Winter chapter ends on a tease. The chalkboard simply reads 31 December: ??? — a deliberate cliffhanger for what will surely become the year’s most-speculated New Year’s Eve booking.
Still, the bigger picture is creative momentum. Underworld recently released ‘Arp12’ with KI/KI and continue to push the live show forward sonically and visually. In short, 2026 is shaping up as one of the duo’s busiest — and most globally distributed — touring years on record.
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