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Squeeze are set to take to the stage at M&S Bank Arena in 2026
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Squeeze will be returning to Liverpool’s M&S Bank Arena in November 2026.
Founded in 1973 by Chris Difford and Glenn Tilbrook, Squeeze remain one of the UK’s most beloved and influential bands, with a catalogue packed with timeless hits including “Up The Junction,” “Tempted,” “Cool For Cats,” and “Labelled With Love.” Their reputation for electrifying, pitch-perfect live performances continues to draw audiences across generations.
The Liverpool show arrives ahead of the band’s forthcoming album Trixies, out March 6, 2026. The record brings to life a rediscovered set of songs written by a teenage Difford and Tilbrook in the early 1970s – completed five decades later with the virtuosity and vision only years of experience can deliver.
Speaking about the tour, Tilbrook said:
“The reaction to the 50th anniversary tour in 2024 was amazing. We have never sounded better and it feels really special to be looking forward to playing the biggest headline shows of our career.”

Difford added:
“It’s going to be amazing to show off songs from our album Trixies and, of course, all the hits and some surprises.”
The Liverpool date will also feature a Very Special Guest: Billy Bragg — the legendary singer, songwriter and activist joining Squeeze across the entire tour.
Squeeze will once again support The Trussell Trust, encouraging fans attending the M&S Bank Arena to bring food donations or contribute via collection buckets on the night. All donations will help people facing hardship across the UK’s Trussell network.
Additionally, £1 from every ticket sold will go directly to supporting grassroots music venues, artists and promoters, reinforcing the band’s long-standing commitment to nurturing the UK’s live music ecosystem.