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Pop-rock powerhouse Haim are officially heading back to the UK, and they’re doing it in a big way. The beloved sister trio have announced their I Quit 2025 UK arena tour, following the reveal of their upcoming fourth studio album of the same name.
The tour news comes hot on the heels of their return to the stage at Los Angeles venue The Bellwether last week, where Alana, Danielle, and Este Haim performed their first full live show since September 2023. The gig saw the band debut several new songs and confirm the release date of I Quit, which drops June 20 via Polydor Records.
Produced in collaboration with longtime creative partner Rostam Batmanglij (Vampire Weekend, Clairo), the new album marks the band’s first full-length release since 2020’s critically acclaimed Women In Music Pt. III. Fans have already been treated to a taste of what’s to come, with early singles Everybody’s Trying To Figure Me Out, Relationships, and Down To Be Wrong showcasing a bold new direction, while keeping the trademark Haim blend of raw emotion and infectious rhythm.
To celebrate the release, the band will first play a special one-off warm-up show at Margate’s Dreamland Summer Series on June 27, their first UK appearance since their headline set at All Points East in 2023. Then, in October, Haim will return to the UK for a full-blown arena tour, hitting major cities across the country including London, Manchester, Glasgow and more.
The I Quit tour kicks off at Nottingham’s Motorpoint Arena on October 24 and wraps up at Glasgow’s OVO Hydro on Halloween, October 31. It promises to be a powerful showcase of the band’s evolving sound and electrifying stage presence, with fans already scrambling for early access to tickets.
Known for their honest songwriting, genre-blending style, and unbeatable chemistry on stage, Haim’s return is one of the most anticipated live music comebacks of the year. The new album and tour reflect the band’s continued growth, both musically and personally, as they confront themes of identity, vulnerability, and the strength to walk away from what no longer serves them.
Tickets for the I Quit 2025 UK arena tour go on sale soon, and if past tours are anything to go by, fans will need to move quickly. Haim are back, bolder than ever, and they’re not quitting any time soon.