Lambrini Girls Announce Limited Slutcore Version Repress with David Shrigley
Lambrini Girls aren’t slowing down after a stratospheric year, and to celebrate the chaos they’ve unleashed, the Brighton punks are releasing a limited edition repress of their chart-storming debut album Who Let The Dogs Out. Titled Slutcore Version For Kids Who Can’t Read Good—a perfect collision of sass and satire—it features exclusive artwork by fellow Brighton iconoclast David Shrigley, and is available now in strictly limited numbers.

Only 3000 vinyl copies are being pressed worldwide, including 500 in a Rough Trade-exclusive colour variant, alongside 500 Rough Trade-exclusive CDs that come bundled with a live bonus disc of their riotous Electric Brixton set from April 2025.
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An Album That Burned Down the Rulebook
Originally released on 10th January 2025, Who Let The Dogs Out blasted into the Official UK Albums Chart at #16, topping the Rock & Metal chart and claiming spots across the Independent (#2), Physical (#3) and Vinyl (#3) charts. The album earned its place on Rough Trade’s Albums of the Year 2025, and was awarded HERcury Prize by LOUD WOMEN.
Described by the band as “a fireworks display in the factory,” the record is a feral fusion of razor-sharp political commentary, absurdist humour, and livewire punk energy. From takedowns of lad culture (Bad Apple, Big Dick Energy) to critiques of class tourism (Filthy Rich Nepo Baby) and queer identity (Cntology 101*), it’s a searingly honest document of rage, resistance, and ridiculousness.
The album features production by Gilla Band’s Daniel Fox, with mixing by Seth Manchester (Mdou Moctar, Model/Actriz), and continues to pull in international acclaim from Kerrang!, NME, Paste, Notion, and DIY, as well as praise from legends like Kathleen Hanna, Sleater-Kinney, and Iggy Pop.
David Shrigley Joins the Lambrini Universe
The new artwork comes courtesy of visual provocateur David Shrigley, whose absurdist style and anti-establishment wit make him a natural collaborator for Lambrini Girls’ DIY punk ethos. Shrigley’s presence adds a new visual layer to the band’s already confrontational aesthetic—a meeting of two Brighton-based subversive forces with a shared sense of humour and bite.
SOLD OUT: Almost Everything
Lambrini Girls’ live schedule continues at a breakneck pace, with nearly every date on their UK and EU tours sold out, including headline shows in London, Manchester, Bristol, and Brighton, as well as upcoming festival sets at Coachella, Bearded Theory, Primavera Sound, and more. In early 2026, they hit Australia for another run of dates, including Melbourne, Sydney, and Brisbane, before storming back into Europe.
UK & International Tour Dates
UK dates in bold
- Nov 19 – London – O2 Forum Kentish Town (SOLD OUT)
- Nov 21 – Margate – Dreamland (UPGRADED)
- Nov 22 – Birmingham – XOYO (SOLD OUT)
- Nov 24 – Newcastle – Boiler Shop (SOLD OUT)
- Nov 25 – Edinburgh – La Belle Angele (SOLD OUT)
- Nov 26 – Aberdeen – Lemon Tree (SOLD OUT)
- Nov 28 – Leeds – Project House (SOLD OUT)
- Nov 29 – Manchester – O2 Ritz (SOLD OUT)
- Nov 30 – Bristol – Electric (SOLD OUT)
- Dec 01 – Norwich – The Waterfront (SOLD OUT)
Europe:
- Dec 06 – Zeitgeist Festival, Nijmegen – NL
- Dec 07 – Köln – Kantine, DE (with Enola Gay)
- Dec 08 – Brussels – AB Main Room (SOLD OUT)
- Dec 09 – Amsterdam – Paradiso (SOLD OUT)
- Dec 11 – Paris – Cabaret Sauvage (SOLD OUT)
- Dec 12 – Offenbach – Hafen2
- Dec 13 – Berlin – Bi Nuu (SOLD OUT)
- Dec 14 – Berlin – SO36 (SOLD OUT)
- Dec 16 – Vienna – Flex (SOLD OUT)
- Dec 17 – Munich – Strom (SOLD OUT)
- Dec 18 – Zurich – Bogen F (SOLD OUT)
- Dec 19 – Lyon – Marche Gare (SOLD OUT)
Australia 2026:
- Feb 22 – Melbourne – Northcote Theatre (SOLD OUT)
- Feb 23 – Melbourne – The Corner Hotel
- Feb 25 – Brisbane – Princess Theatre
- Feb 27 – Sydney – Metro Theatre
- Mar 01 – Perth – The Rechabite
Festivals 2026:
- Apr 10–12 – Coachella, California – USA
- Apr 17–19 – Coachella, California – USA
- May 21 – Bearded Theory, UK
- Jun 4–6 – Primavera Sound, Barcelona – Spain
- Jul 8–11 – 2000trees, UK
- Aug 13–15 – Øya Festival, Norway



















