After 40 years, Pixies to make long-overdue York debut with May 20 Barbican show

Pixies: 40th anniversary tour heads for York Barbican next spring

PIXIES will play York for the first time in their 40-year career on their Pixies 40 tour next spring.

Celebrating four decades since their formation in Boston, Massachusetts, the American alt.rock band will open the British and European leg of their travels at York Barbican on May 20, the only Yorkshire venue on a 13-date June and July itinerary also taking in Ireland, Germany, Italy and the Netherlands. Tickets go on sale today at 10am at https://www.yorkbarbican.co.uk/whats-on/pixies/ and https://bnds.us/ziwfqx.

Founding members Black Francis, Joey Santiago and David Lovering will be joined by bassist Emma Richardson on a tour that fittingly will kick off on British soil, where they were first embraced by the music press before storming the globe.

More than 35 years since their groundbreaking platinum-certified album Doolittle album catapulted Pixies into the UK top ten, and more than 20 years since their re-formation at the Coachella festival, Francis and co are deep into their second creative act.

Pixies: Emma Richardson, Black Francis, Joey Santiago and David Lovering

From their first chaotic club shows, Pixies redefined what a live concert could be. No glamour, no stage banter, only a relentless, explosive surge of sound. A glimpse into a new way rock music could be performed.

1987’s Come On Pilgrim introduced Pixies’ surreal, fragmented songwriting. 1988’s Surfer Rosa proved they were unlike anything else and 1989’s Doolittle broke wider, twisting pop hooks into dark shapes and dragging swelling crowds into their jagged rhythm.

1990’s Bossanova and 1991’s Trompe le Monde ensued as relentless tours across the United States and Europe cemented Pixies as the essential alt-rock ticket before their 1993 split. Their 2004 reunion was seismic: instant sell-outs, Coachella triumph and bigger audiences than ever.

Sharper, fiercer, and now spanning generations, Pixies became living proof of their own influence with five albums since 2014: Indie Cindy; Head Carrier (2016); Beneath The Eyrie (2019); Doggerel (2022) and The Night The Zombies Came (2024).

Pixies’ poster for their Pixies 40 travels, opening at York Barbican on May 20 2026. Royal Albert Hall, London, debut awaits on May 28.

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