Midnight Til Morning return for UK Tour this May
Posted on: 16 Apr 20262026’s hottest breakout band is back, following a limited sold-out world tour - don’t miss 'Midnight Til Morning' at The 02 Academy Bristol this May.
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With more than 10 million streams from their first two singles and a sold-out world tour already behind them, Netflix-born breakout band Midnight Til Morning are heading back to the UK and Europe this May with an even bigger run of shows.
Conor, Mason, Shane and Zach will launch their high-energy UK leg at London’s O2 Shepherd’s Bush Empire on 8 May, before heading to SWG3 in Glasgow on 10 May, Manchester’s O2 Ritz on 11 May, the O2 Institute in Birmingham on 13 May and the O2 Academy Bristol on 14 May. The tour will then continue across Belgium, the Netherlands, Germany and France. Supporting them on all UK and Ireland dates is Irish pop star Ryan Mack, whose viral tracks and dynamic stage presence are set to kick off each night in style. Tickets on sale HERE
The band said: "Can’t believe we just wrapped our first ever UK & European tour with all of our UK dates sold out. Thank you to all of our Midnighters for making it one we’ll never forget. We couldn’t wait too long to see you all again, so we’re coming back to the UK this May with a bigger show full of some exciting new surprises - MTM x”
While their debut single ‘Bye’ continues to climb global Spotify and radio charts, the group are entering their next chapter in full stride with two brand-new tracks: the haunting, late-night anthem ‘Navy Eyes’, and surprise drop ‘Welcome to LA’ - a slow-burning confessional that further expands the band’s emotional palette. Listen on all platforms HERE
Co-written by Evan Cline (Teddy Swims), Rory Andrew (Bebe Rexha, Joji) and Kevin Garrett (Beyonce?, Lennon Stella), ‘Navy Eyes’ is produced by Cline, whose work balances moody textures with melody-driven polish. The song leans into a darker tone while giving the band’s soaring vocals room to breathe. It’s a track made for midnight drives - reflective, raw, and cinematic in tone.
“‘Navy Eyes’ is a song you listen to while driving through the city late at night. With your best friend, partner or by yourself. It’s a positive romantic anthem made to soundtrack those special moments.” – Midnight Til Morning.
Listen to 'Navy Eyes' HERE
The release is accompanied by “Welcome to LA”, written by the band alongside Amy Shark and Robby De Sa (who also produced the track and co-wrote the group’s previous single ‘Ghost of Us’). The track captures the dream and disillusionment of chasing success in a city built on fame and reinvention. Where ‘Navy Eyes’ lingers in the emotional shadows, ‘Welcome to LA’ flickers with the harsh glow of ambition - all wrapped in swelling production and confessional vocals that cut through like headlights on Sunset Boulevard.
Conor Smith (AU), Mason Watts (AU), Shane Appell (US) and Zach Newbould (US) are quickly emerging as one of 2026’s standout pop acts. Formed on the hit Netflix series 'Building the Band', they’ve rapidly evolved from a viral sensation into a global force, driven by strong editorial backing and millions of dedicated listeners.
That momentum is now translating to the stage, with a run of sold-out shows across North America, Australia, the UK, Europe and Asia, marking a major new chapter in their worldwide rise.
Midnight Til Morning are signed to Chugg Music for global management and label services, with CEO Andrew Stone leading strategy and development, alongside legendary promoter Michael Chugg AM, who brings decades of industry experience. The band sits on a roster that includes fellow Australian acts Lime Cordiale, Sheppard and Eurovision 2025 standout Go-Jo.
As they gear up for a new tour and continue building momentum with tracks like ‘Navy Eyes’ and ‘Welcome to LA’, it’s ‘Bye’ that stands as their defining breakout hit—still charting worldwide and showcasing their signature blend of vocal-driven, emotionally candid pop.
Full Tour Dates
MIDNIGHT TIL MORNING
UK & EUROPEAN TOUR DATES 2026
6 May - Dublin, Ireland - Vicar Street
8 May - London - O2 Shepherd’s Bush Empire
10 May - Glasgow - SWG3
11 May - Manchester - O2 Ritz
13 May - Birmingham - O2 Institute Birmingham
14 May - Bristol - O2 Academy Bristol
16 May - Brussels, Belgium - La Madeleine
17 May - Groningen, The Netherlands - De Oosterpoort
19 May - Nijmegen, The Netherlands - Doornroosje
20 May - Utretcht, The Netherlands - Tivolivredenburg
22 May - Hamburg, Germany - Docks
23 May - Frankfurt, Germany - Batschkapp
25 May - Ko?ln, Germany - E-werk
27 May - Mu?nchen, Germany - Muffathalle
30 May - Paris, France - Le Trianon