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Lambrini Girls Unleash ‘No Homo’ Video as UK Tour Sells Out

“We grow up learning that queerness is wrong, something to be hidden, denied, erased. This song is an ode to the struggles of internalized homophobia…”

Lambrini Girls Drop ‘No Homo’ Video & Announce Major Tour Expansion

Fresh off the release of their critically acclaimed debut album Who Let The Dogs Out, Lambrini Girls have unveiled the video for No Homo—a raw and rebellious anthem tackling internalized homophobia with the band’s signature mix of sharp wit and pure punk energy.

Lambrini Girls – Photo credit Jessie Morgan

The video, a chaotic bathroom party, is a radical celebration of queerness and self-acceptance. Speaking on the track, the band explains:

“We grow up learning that queerness is wrong, something to be hidden, denied, erased. This song is an ode to the struggles of internalized homophobia… Being queer is fucking fun. Kiss your mates. God is gay. No homo.”

UK Tour Sold Out—More Dates Added

Their upcoming UK tour in April has already sold out completely, including dates at London’s Electric Brixton and Manchester’s Gorilla. With demand skyrocketing, the band has now announced a bigger second run of UK shows this November and December, hitting some of their largest venues to date.

Upcoming UK Dates

April
Apr 01 – The Fleece, Bristol – SOLD OUT
Apr 02 – Papillon, Southampton – SOLD OUT
Apr 03 – Castle and Falcon, Birmingham – SOLD OUT
Apr 04 – Future Yard, Birkenhead – SOLD OUT
Apr 05 – Whelans, Dublin – SOLD OUT
Apr 07 – The Crescent, York – SOLD OUT
Apr 08 – Brudenell Social Club, Leeds – SOLD OUT
Apr 09 – St Luke’s, Glasgow – SOLD OUT
Apr 10 – Gorilla, Manchester – SOLD OUT
Apr 11 – Rescue Rooms, Nottingham – SOLD OUT
Apr 12 – Chalk, Brighton – SOLD OUT
Apr 17 – Electric Brixton, London – SOLD OUT

November & December
Nov 19 – O2 Kentish Town Forum, London
Nov 21 – Lido, Margate
Nov 22 – XOYO, Birmingham
Nov 24 – Boiler Shop, Newcastle
Nov 25 – La Belle Angele, Edinburgh
Nov 26 – Tunnels, Aberdeen
Nov 28 – Project House, Leeds
Nov 29 – O2 Ritz, Manchester
Dec 01 – The Waterfront, Norwich

Tickets available HERE

A Debut Album That Hits Hard

With Who Let The Dogs Out, Lambrini Girls have delivered a relentless, politically charged punk record that doesn’t pull punches. The album debuted at #16 on the Official Charts, #1 on Rock & Metal, and landed major critical acclaim. The band continues to cement their reputation as one of the most vital and unfiltered voices in UK punk today.

Lambrini Girls – Who Let The Dogs Out Album Artwork

Tickets for their new tour dates are selling fast—grab them while you can.

Full tour dates are below.

Tour Dates

Feb 25 – Aeronef, Lille – France – SOLD OUT
Feb 26 – Stereolux, Nantes – France – SOLD OUT
Feb 27 – La Maroquinerie, Paris – France – SOLD OUT
Feb 28 – Antigel Festival, Geneva – Switzerland
Mar 01 – Bronson Club, Ravenna – Italy
Mar 03 – Bike Jesus, Prague – Czechia
Mar 04 – Moritzbastei, Leipzig – Germany – SOLD OUT
Mar 05 – Neue Zukunft, Berlin – Germany – SOLD OUT
Mar 07 – Hus7, Stockholm – Sweden
Mar 08 – John Dee, Oslo – Norway – SOLD OUT
Mar 09 – Pustervik, Goteborg – Sweden – SOLD OUT
Mar 11 – Ideal Bar, Copenhagen – Denmark – SOLD OUT
Mar 13 – Rotown, Rotterdam – Netherlands – SOLD OUT
Mar 14 – Melkweg, Amsterdam – Netherlands – SOLD OUT
Mar 15 – Effenaar, Eindhoven – Netherlands – SOLD OUT
Mar 17 – Bumann & Sohn, Cologne – Germany – SOLD OUT
Mar 18 – La Lune Des Pirates, Amiens – France
Mar 19 – Rotondes, Luxembourg – Luxembourg
Mar 20 – La Cartonnerie, Reims – France
Mar 21 – Le 106, Rouen – France – SOLD OUT
Mar 22 – AB Club, Brussels – Belgium – SOLD OUT
 

Apr 01 – The Fleece, Bristol – SOLD OUT
Apr 02 – Papillon, Southampton – SOLD OUT
Apr 03 – Castle and Falcon, Birmingham – SOLD OUT
Apr 04 – Future Yard, Birkenhead – SOLD OUT
Apr 05 – Whelans, Dublin – SOLD OUT
Apr 07 – The Crescent, York – SOLD OUT
Apr 08 – Brudenell Social Club, Leeds – SOLD OUT
Apr 09 – St Luke’s, Glasgow – SOLD OUT
Apr 10 – Gorilla, Manchester – SOLD OUT
Apr 11 – Rescue Rooms, Nottingham – SOLD OUT
Apr 12 – Chalk, Brighton – SOLD OUT
Apr 17 – Electric Brixton, London – SOLD OUT

Apr 30 – Bowery Ballroom, New York, NY – SOLD OUT
May 02 – The Armory, Boston, MA – UPGRADED
May 03 – Ukie Club, Philadelphia, PA
May 04 – The Howard, Washington, DC – UPGRADED
May 06 – Phoenix Concert Theatre, Toronto, ON – UPGRADED
May 07 – Sanctuary, Detroit, MI
May 09 – Empty Bottle, Chicago, IL – SOLD OUT
May 10 – First Avenue, Minneapolis, MN – UPGRADED
May 13 – Larimer Lounge, Denver, CO – SOLD OUT
May 16 – The Pearl, Vancouver, BC
May 17 – Baba Yaga, Seattle, WA – SOLD OUT
May 18 – Mississippi Studios, Portland, OR – SOLD OUT
May 20 – Rickshaw Stop, San Francisco, CA – SOLD OUT
May 21 – Liquid Gravity, San Luis Obispo, CA
May 22 – Lodge Room, Los Angeles, CA – SOLD OUT

May 24 – Punk Rock Bowling, Las Vegas, USA
June 03 – Primavera in the City, Barcelona, Spain
June 07 – In the Meadows, Dublin, Ireland
June 08 – Kesarauha Festival, Turku, Finland
July 03 – Rock Werchter, Werchter, Belgium
July 05 – Roskilde Festival, Roskilde, Denmark
July 25 – Truck Festival, Oxford, UK
July 27 –  Latitude Festival, Beccles, UK
August 09 – The Libertines Festival, London, UK
August 15 – Paredes de Coura, Porto, Portugal
August 23 – Reading Festival, Reading, UK
August 24 – Leeds Festival, Leeds, UK
 

Nov 19 – O2 Kentish Town Forum, London
Nov 21 – Lido, Margate
Nov 22 – XOYO, Birmingham
Nov 24 – Boiler Shop, Newcastle
Nov 25 – La Belle Angele, Edinburgh
Nov 26 – Tunnels, Aberdeen
Nov 28 – Project House, Leeds
Nov 29 – O2 Ritz, Manchester
Dec 01 – The Waterfront, Norwich

Dec 07 – Gebäude 9, Köln – Germany
Dec 08 – AB Box, Brussels – Belgium
Dec 09 – Paradiso, Amsterdam – Netherlands
Dec 11 – Cabaret Sauvage, Paris – France
Dec 12 – Hafen2, Offenbach – Germany
Dec 13 – Bi Nuu, Berlin – Germany
Dec 16 – Flucc, Vienna – Austria
Dec 17 – Strom, Munich – Germany
Dec 18 – Bogen F, Zurich – Switzerland
Dec 19 – Marche Gare, Lyon – France

Tickets available HERE

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