Mae Stephens to play Bristol gig on Saturday 28 March 2026 at The Louisiana

Mae Stephens to play Bristol gig on Saturday 28 March 2026 at The Louisiana

Posted on: 26 Nov 2025

Rising UK alt-pop artist Mae Stephens has announced that she will perform at the storied Bristol venue The Louisiana on Saturday 28 March 2026. The appearance forms part of her first headline UK tour, supporting her brand-new single “Done With U”.

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Her new track is described as a bold, defiant anthem built on punchy beats, heavy bass and a catchy synth hook — a sign that the 22-year-old singer is carving out a confident, self-assured pop identity. Alongside the single’s release, Stephens said the song is a reminder that you don’t have to tolerate a draining relationship and that sometimes you simply have to be “done with it.”

Mae Stephens at The Louisiana in Bristol

Why this show matters

The Louisiana is a legendary grassroots venue in Bristol with a long-standing reputation for spotlighting up-and-coming artists. With a listed capacity of around 140 people, it promises an intimate, close-up live music experience. The building itself is steeped in history — it began hosting gigs in the mid-1990s after a neighbouring venue’s fire, and has since welcomed early appearances from bands who later became major names.

For Mae Stephens — who first found fame after her viral hit “If We Ever Broke Up” — this concert offers fans a chance to see her in a small, atmospheric venue rather than a large arena. It’s a moment that captures a transitional phase: a burgeoning star returning to intimate settings for a raw, direct live experience.

What to expect

Fans at the show can likely expect a dynamic set blending Stephens’s breakout hits with newer material from “Done With U” and potentially other recently released tracks. Given the small size of The Louisiana, the gig is likely to feel personal and energetic — an opportunity to experience Mae’s music in close quarters, with a strong connection between artist and audience.

With her growing momentum — new music, a full UK tour, and increasing profile — the Bristol date could be a highlight for fans and a meaningful moment in Mae’s live-career trajectory.


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