Wolf Alice: Headlining A Day of Groundbreaking Acts in Finsbury Park
- Eryn de Wijngaert

- Jun 24
- 3 min read

Wolf Alice have made their way ‘home’, returning to London to share their music through the night on the green of Finsbury Park, their biggest headline show to date. Finsbury Park is undoubtedly one of London’s most iconic outdoor festivals, with having previously held festivals dating back to the 90s, such as Fleadh, Rise, and Wireless, still to this day.
Established in North London, Wolf Alice have had their full circle moment, to now being widely viewed as defining British rock in Finsbury Park, near to where it all started for them. Originally founded in 2010, as a duo, Wolf Alice have exceeded the expectations of contemporary music, blending alternative rock with ethereal vocals and nostalgic melodies, making their music feel like a distant, yet comforting memory. Having won ‘Best British Group’ at the 2026 BRIT Awards and having their album ‘The Clearing’ nominated for the Ivor Novella Awards in 2026, their generationally defining talent, evidently, has not gone unnoticed. After several intentional ventures, the band make their way to where it all began, to have an unforgettable night of story-telling melodies in London.
Accompanying Wolf Alice on the 5th of July are London-formed The Last Dinner Party, who base their baroque pop and art rock sound upon exploring the vulnerable side to their experiences, allowing for honest emotion to evoke through their latest album From the Pyre. With words from Wolf Alice, after having seen them in LA, “they just put on such a fantastic show”, reflecting their strength as a supporting act for the day.
Setting the tone for the day are Florence Road, a four-piece band from Ireland, who have recently risen to recognition within the industry. Their passionate, rich vocals fuse with euphoric and yearning melodies that emotionally resonate with audiences who value heartfelt lyricism and captivating live music. Their debut EP Spring Forward has gained substantial media attention, with listeners often describing tracks as feel-good and ‘dancy,’ offering a well-rounded introduction to the raw energy of the band.

Alternative rock band Keo also accompany the well-curated lineup, blending cathartic, gritty vocals with searing guitars to create songs that do not try to create a picture-perfect image of themselves, but yet have layers of intimacy that convey a sense of vulnerability and truth in their words. After only having their EP Siren released on streaming, along with one single from their upcoming album That’s Me, they have already accumulated a dedicated fan base, with their success likely to gain even more momentum after their debut album release in September ‘Put a Smile on For Me’.
Lykke Li also graces the Finsbury Park stage, creating poignant melodies that embody a bittersweet and tender voice to offer a sound that paints a fine line between beauty and heartbreak. Although having been in the industry for almost two decades, her songs create feelings of timelessness that listeners can often endlessly listen to, as well as being awakened by her new album THE AFTERPARTY, having the audience travel through her new experiences of loss as they grow with her albums.
English singer-songwriter Rachel Chinouriri is a further defining act on the lineup, incorporating pop rock and bedroom pop with her intimate, husky voice to take listeners deeper into personal, relatable narratives. Her most recent EP Little House offers a fantasy, dream-like view of her world, drawing inspiration from her own dream of having a partner and child in the future, in a heartwarming, indie-pop melody.
Festival Republic, the event organizer and promoter, have stated that the gates will open at midday (12:00) and music will conclude at 21:30. This event is for all ages, however some restrictions do apply. All under 16s must be accompanied by an adult ticket holder who is aged 18 or over and must stay with them throughout the day as their guardian. Children aged 12 and under are permitted free entry but, again, must remain with an adult aged 18 or over. Travel to Finsbury Park is feasible through coach, train, and/or bus, however it must be noted that there is no public parking in the surrounding areas so public transport is heavily encouraged.
As the time gets closer, secure your tickets for Wolf Alice, alongside very special guests, for £78.50 for General Admission, and VIP tickets at £139.25.
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