Celebrated guitarist and singer songwriter Laura Cox will embark on her UK tour in May 2026. Tickets go on sale at 11am GMT on Friday October 31 via www.alttickets.com/laura-cox-tickets.
The six-date UK tour includes Edinburgh, Voodoo Rooms (Monday May 4), Newcastle, The Cluny 2 (Tuesday May 5), Bristol, The Louisiana (Wednesday May 6), London, The 100 Club (Friday May 8), Manchester Gullivers (Saturday May 9), and Nottingham, The Bodega (Sunday May 10).
The tour news coincides with the highly anticipated release of Laura’s fourth studio album Trouble Coming released by earMUSIC on Friday October 31, 2025.
The album is released physically as a CD digipak, 180g gatefold black vinyl, limited edition marbled white and black vinyl, and limited edition marbled transparent red and black vinyl. The CD and vinyl are available from https://lauracox.lnk.to/Album.
To celebrate album release day, Laura will release a new single from the album entitled “The Broken.” Powerplay Magazine’s Mark Lacey says the single has a “pop/punk vibe which is sure to be a live mainstay.”
In 2008, Laura embarked on her journey as a guitar prodigy on YouTube, where she captivated millions of people with her fiery classic rock covers and blues-infused solos. Her talent and charisma quickly propelled her from viral sensation to a celebrated figure in the rock scene, earning widespread acclaim for her raw, retro-inspired sound.
Laura is exactly what she promises to be: a badass rock’n’roll lady who makes her guitar produce sounds that are about to shake the world in a groundbreaking fashion.
After stepping into the spotlight thanks to her own cover versions of blues and rock classics on YouTube (903K subscribers – 105 million views), Laura quickly became the guitarist and singer with the most views in the French rock music scene thanks to her amazing first two albums Hard Blues Shot (2017) and Burning Bright (2019).
Laura continued to evolve with her sound with authenticity and power. Her next album, Head Above Water (2023) received praise for its classic-meets-modern rock fusion. Without question, she is highly regarded as the rising female rock artist in Europe.
With her new album Trouble Coming, she reveals a more introspective, soulful side without losing the edge that made her stand out in the first place. Recorded at ICP Studios, Brussels, the album features 11 tracks, mixed and engineered by Jean-Marc Pelatan at Studio des Muses, and mastered by multi-GRAMMY award-winning Ted Jensen.

