The Rosadocs
Sat 18th Apr at 7:00 pm – Sat 18th Apr at 11:00 pm
Gorilla
Age Restrictions: 14+

Sheffield’s rising indie five-piece The Rosadocs have announced their first ever UK headline tour, set to kick off in March 2026, following a breakthrough year of relentless live shows, festival appearances and the release of their acclaimed new EP The City’s No Good for Reflection.


The announcement comes as the band wraps up a packed 2025 which saw them step up to festival main stages at Monument Festival, Hardwick Live, Victorious Festival, and Rock N Roll Circus, as well as selling out their own headline dates in Sheffield and London. With audiences growing at every turn, The Rosadocs now take the next leap: their first headline run across the UK, including stops at London’s Lexington, Manchester’s Gorilla, Glasgow’s King Tut’s and Leeds’ Brudenell Social Club, before a hotly anticipated homecoming at Sheffield’s Octagon.


The tour also comes on the heels of the band’s acclaimed EP The City’s No Good for Reflection, released in June and featuring the anthemic new track In the Storm. The record showcased the Rosadocs’ knack for heartfelt, hook-driven songwriting, balancing rousing festival-ready choruses with moments of vulnerability and reflection. Drawing comparisons to early Courteeners and Catfish and the Bottlemen, the EP has been championed by BBC Introducing and Radio X, cementing the band’s reputation as one of the UK’s most exciting new indie exports.


Frontman Keelan Graney says: “This EP really felt like us stepping into our own. To hear songs like Bittersweet and In the Storm sung back at festivals all summer was incredible – it made us realise just how far things have come. But we’re not stopping there. There’s new music coming next year, and it’s the boldest stuff we’ve written yet.”


Before they take centre stage themselves, The Rosadocs are sharpening their live craft with a string of high-profile support slots alongside two of the UK’s most iconic indie bands, The Enemy and The Lilacs. For a young Sheffield band, the chance to play to packed rooms with such heavyweights is both a rite of passage and a springboard into their own tour.

Venue

Gorilla 54-56 Whitworth St
Manchester M1 5WW
UK