Status Quo legend Francis Rossi has added 31 dates to the Songbook: Quo – Past, Present, Future for 2027.
Following the announcement of the first leg of the tour, which opens at Wimborne Tivoli this September, before visiting venues across the UK throughout September, October and November 2026, the second leg has now been announced!
Francis will embark on 31 dates throughout March, April and May 2027.
The Songbook: Quo – Past, Present, Future tour will see Francis perform a host of hand-picked Status Quo anthems, deep cuts and “curveballs”, plus songs from his own back catalogue, including his new studio album ‘The Accidental’, released Friday 30th January.
Alongside the music, the show will feature commentary and insight from Francis himself.
Tickets are on sale now.
Francis Rossi says: “The pressure is on once more, as I have put together a really packed new show for Autumn of this year. I’ll be keeping a whole lot of the hits in the set, of course, but also mixing it up with a couple of curveballs. These theatre shows are a great way to really connect with the audience and try something a little bit different.”
Leg One:
SEPTEMBER 2026
Wimborne Tivoli – Tue 22nd
Croydon Ashcroft Theatre – Thu 24th
Salisbury City Hall – Fri 25th
Chester Storyhouse – Sun 27th
Fareham Fareham Live – Mon 28th
Eastbourne Congress Theatre – Wed 30th
OCTOBER 2026
Basingstoke The Anvil – Thu 1st
Watford Colosseum – Sat 3rd
Harrogate Royal Hall – Sun 4th
Whitley Bay Playhouse – Tue 6th
Hull City Hall – Thu 8th
Stoke Regent Theatre – Fri 9th
Woking New Victoria – Sun 11th
Stockport Plaza – Mon 12th
Leicester De Montfort Hall – Wed 14th
Scarborough Spa Grand Hall – Thu 15th
Skegness Embassy Theatre – Sat 17th
Southend Palace Theatre – Sun 18th
Folkestone Leas Cliff Hall – Sat 24th
Milton Keynes Theatre – Sun 25th
Buxton Opera House – Tue 27th
Aberdeen Music Hall – Thu 29th
Inverness Eden Court – Sat 31st
NOVEMBER 2026
Edinburgh Queen’s Hall – Sun 1st
Perth Concert Hall – Tue 3rd
Glasgow Pavilion Theatre – Wed 4th
Llandudno Venue Cymru – Fri 6th
Coventry Warwick Arts Centre – Sat 7th
Torquay Princess Theatre – Mon 9th
Bexhill De La Warr Pavilion – Tue 10th
Leg Two:
MARCH 2027
Wimborne Tivoli – Wed 17th
Bridport Electric Palace – Thu 18th
Bath Forum – Sat 20th
Truro Hall for Cornwall – Sun 21st
Newbury Corn Exchange – Tue 23rd
Chelmsford, Chelmsford Theatre – Wed 24th
York Barbican – Fri 26th
Blackburn, King George’s Hall – Sat 27th
Aylesbury Waterside – Mon 29th
Guildford, G Live – Tue 30th
APRIL 2027
Cardiff New Theatre – Thu 1st
Newtown, The Hafren – Fri 2nd
Derby, Vaillant Live – Sun 4th
Liverpool Philharmonic Hall – Mon 5th
Brighton Theatre Royal – Tue 13th
Richmond, Richmond Theatre – Wed 14th
Weymouth Pavillion – Fri 16th
Tunbridge Wells, Assembly Theatre – Sat 17th
Bury St Edmunds, Apex – Mon 19th
Swansea, Grand Theatre – Tue 20th
Bristol Beacon – Thu 22nd
Cheltenham Town Hall – Fri 23rd
Dartford Orchard Theatre – Sun 25th
Crewe Lyceum – Tue 27th
Birmingham Town Hall – Thu 29th
Shrewsbury Theatre Severn – Fri 30th
MAY 2027
Blackpool, Grand Theatre – Sun 2nd
Leeds, Grand Theatre – Mon 3rd
Northampton, Derngate Concert Hall – Wed 5th
Bridlington Spa – Thu 6th
Lowestoft, Marina Theatre – Sat 8th