Shed Seven Announce Self-Titled New Album And Share ‘Stand Together’

Shed Seven
Photo credit: Tom Oxley

Shed Seven have announced their forthcoming new album, Shed Seven, set for release on January 8, 2027, via Cooking Vinyl.

The band have also shared the album’s lead single, “Stand Together,” and will livestream a special acoustic show from London’s 100 Club tonight, compered by Steve Lamacq.

The new album will be Shed Seven’s seventh studio record, making its self-titled name fitting for this stage in the band’s career.

Shed Seven have enjoyed a remarkable resurgence in recent years. In 2024, they achieved their first UK Number 1 album with A Matter Of Time, followed just ten months later by a second Number 1 with Liquid Gold. That success placed them alongside artists including The Beatles, Elton John and David Bowie in achieving two UK Number 1 albums within a single calendar year.

Speaking about the new album and single, frontman Rick Witter said: “We are excited to announce the imminent arrival of our 7th studio album which is eponymously titled Shed Seven to honour the fact. We have taken great care in making this album what we believe to be our best yet, and we hope these songs are taken to people’s hearts. The brand new comeback single ‘Stand Together’ shows a statement of intent. It’s a call to arms and a rallying cry for some kind of unity in the world we live in today.”

In 2025, the band delivered a well-received set at Glastonbury and were named Best Live Act at the Independent Music Awards, voted for by fans. They also played a series of major outdoor shows that rank among the biggest of their 30-year career.

Fans can watch Shed Seven’s special acoustic show from London’s 100 Club tonight on YouTube from 8pm BST.

The band will also return to the road for the tenth edition of their Shedcember tour series later this year.

SHED SEVEN – SHEDCEMBER X 2026 TOUR DATES

Thu 12 Nov – Nottingham – Rock City – Low tickets
Fri 13 Nov – Nottingham – Rock City – Sold out
Sat 14 Nov – Birmingham – O2 Academy 1 – Sold out
Mon 16 Nov – Blackburn – King George’s Hall
Tue 17 Nov – Norwich – The Nick Rayns LCR, UEA – Low tickets
Thu 19 Nov – Aberdeen – Music Hall – Low tickets
Fri 20 Nov – Glasgow – O2 Academy Glasgow – Sold out
Sat 21 Nov – Edinburgh – Usher Hall – Low tickets
Mon 23 Nov – Leicester – O2 Academy 1
Tue 24 Nov – Brighton – Dome
Thu 26 Nov – Cardiff – University Great Hall
Fri 27 Nov – Sheffield – Octagon – Sold out
Sat 28 Nov – Newcastle – O2 City Hall – Sold out
Mon 30 Nov – Cambridge – Corn Exchange – Low tickets
Tue 01 Dec – Bristol – Beacon – Low tickets
Thu 03 Dec – Stockton – Globe
Fri 04 Dec – Liverpool – Uni The Mountford Hall – Low tickets
Sat 05 Dec – Manchester – O2 Apollo – Sold out
Mon 07 Dec – Lincoln – Engine Shed
Tue 08 Dec – Stoke-On-Trent – Victoria Hall
Thu 10 Dec – Bournemouth – O2 Academy
Fri 11 Dec – London – O2 Brixton Academy – Sold out
Sat 12 Dec – Leeds – O2 Academy – Sold out
Sun 13 Dec – Leeds – O2 Academy – Low tickets

Shed Seven
Shed Seven – Shed Seven album artwork
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