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Supergrass announce ‘I Should Coco’ 30th anniversary tour

Get ready to feel Alright all over again...

By Nick Reilly

Supergrass (Picture: Press)

Supergrass have announced their return for a 30th anniversary UK tour to celebrate their seminal debut album I Should Coco.

The Britpop stalwarts will mark 30 years of the record with a run of shows in May 2025, which takes in stop-offs at Glasgow, Nottingham, Sheffield, Newcastle, Birmingham, Cardiff and Leeds, before a London show at the Roundhouse.

A Cornwall date is also on the cards when the group head to The Great Estate Festival at the end of that month.

The shows will see the band playing their celebrated entirety – including tracks such as ‘Alright’ and ‘Caught By The Fuzz’ – before an encore of other hits.

“15 May 2025 marks 30 years since ‘I Should Coco’. Supergrass are thrilled to announce their return to perform the début album live, in its entirety, for the first time,” said bassist Mick Quinn.

In a nod to the ticket price controversy surrounding Oasis’ comeback dates, he quipped: “Dynamic pricing not included”.

I Should Coco allowed Supergrass to become one of the biggest bands in the country, hitting Number One and securing over a million sales worldwide. In turn, it became the biggest-selling debut album from Parlophone Records since The Beatles.

You can find all details on the shows below.

The group’s last tour took place in 2022 and concluded with a slot at the Taylor Hawkins memorial show, which saw an all-star cast of musicians assembling to pay their respects to the late Foo Fighters drummer.