ASH announce 30th anniversary tour with iconic Ulster Hall show
ASH announce 30th anniversary edition of seminal debut album 1977 alongside extensive UK and international tour dates, with a special show in Belfast's iconic Ulster Hall.
📍 10th December 2026
🎟️ Tickets go on sale Friday 15th May at 10am from ulsterhall.co.uk and ticketmaster.ie
Originally released in 1996, 1977 is the #1 platinum-selling debut album that launched Ash from teenage upstarts to Britpop-era icons.
Three decades on, this 30th Anniversary Edition celebrates the album that defined a generation with its breakneck energy, razor-sharp hooks and unforgettable anthems including ‘Girl From Mars,’, ‘Goldfinger’, ‘Kung Fu’ and ‘Oh Yeah’.
The band are also announcing a global 1977 tour kicking off in September, with stops across Australia, New Zealand, Southeast Asia, and Europe - with Japanese dates to be announced shortly - before wrapping up in the UK and Ireland in December.
Also announced today is a very special live streamed concert from the band, direct from Belfast's Oh Yeah Centre.
Taking place on 6th May 2026 (30 years to the day since 1977's original release) at 8pm BST, the event is a must for fans old and new.
Ash will play an intimate live acoustic set of those classic tracks from the album and the evening will be hosted by BBC Introducing’s Taylor Johnson, who will be chatting to the band and delving into the stories and inspirations behind the music that defined a generation.
Whether you’re eager to relive the nostalgia of your 90’s teenage years or are discovering Ash for the first time, this is a unique opportunity not to be missed.
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