15-date run set for May and June 2026.
Photo credit: Kraftwerk – Official
After a celebrated global tour and standout performance at Coachella, Ralf Hütter and Kraftwerk have announced a return to UK and Ireland stages for the first time since 2017. The tour will feature 15 shows across both countries in May and June 2026.
The upcoming shows will showcase the group’s evolving Multimedia Tour — a hybrid performance and digital installation that began at New York’s Museum of Modern Art in 2012. Featuring selections from all eight of their landmark albums — including ‘Autobahn’, ‘The Man-Machine’, ‘Computer World’, and ‘Tour De France’ — each track will be paired with immersive visuals designed to elevate their mechanical symphonies into a full-sensory experience.
Kraftwerk’s 3-D concerts have toured globally at prestigious venues including Tate Modern, Walt Disney Concert Hall, Sydney Opera House, and Guggenheim Bilbao. Their 50-year influence has shaped countless electronic musicians across generations.
Founded in 1970 by Hütter and Schneider in Düsseldorf, their pioneering work with synthesizers and computing created the foundation for modern electronic music, influencing artists from Daft Punk to The Weeknd.
More information and tickets are available here.