Violet Grohr has added an additional headline performance in London to her upcoming tour in response to overwhelming demand.
The Los Angeles‑based artist, and daughter of Foo Fighters frontman Dave Grohl, released her debut solo album Be Sweet To Me on May 29 via Aurora Records, featuring singles such as “THUM,” “Applefish,” “595,” and “Cool Buzz.”
Earlier this year she announced a series of headline dates across the US, UK, and Europe, including a London show at the Camden Assembly. Following strong ticket sales, she will now play two consecutive nights at the venue.
The UK leg begins at Manchester’s Deaf Institute on August 25, continues in Glasgow at King Tuts on August 26, and concludes with back‑to‑back nights at the Camden Assembly on September 1 and 2.
European stops include Berlin, Cologne, and Paris, as well as festival appearances at Reading, Leeds, Electric Picnic in Ireland, and Pukkelpop in Belgium.
Tickets for the European shows are now on sale.
In the United States, Grohl will perform a series of East‑Coast dates in June, followed by a western‑states leg in September and October.
Violet Grohl’s 2026 tour dates
JUNE
4 – Brooklyn, NY – Baby’s All Right
5 – Philadelphia, PA – The Lounge at World Stage Live
6 – Washington, DC – The Atlantis
23 – Baltimore, MD – Nevermore Music Hall
24 – New York, NY – The Rooftop at Pier 17
AUGUST
19 – Berlin, DE – Mikropol
20 – Cologne, DE – Artheater
23 – Hasselt, BE – Pukkelpop Festival
25 – Manchester, UK – Deaf Institute
26 – Glasgow, UK – King Tuts
28 – Leeds, UK – Leeds Festival
29 – Stradbally, IE – Electric Picnic
30 – Reading, UK – Reading Festival
SEPTEMBER
01 – London, UK – Camden Assembly
02 – London, UK – Camden Assembly
04 – Paris, FR – La Maroquinerie
16 – Milwaukee, WI – Rave Bar
20 – Atlanta, GA – Shaky Knees Festival
22 – South Burlington, VT – Higher Ground
24 – Boston, MA – Crystal Ballroom
26 – Brooklyn, NY – CBGB Festival
OCTOBER
22 – Vancouver, BC – Hollywood Theatre
23 – Portland, OR – Star Theatre
25 – Seattle, WA – Beard
Grohl has previously said she prefers not to work with male musicians her age, citing attitude issues and a desire for artists to focus on their own music.
She also emphasized the importance of setting boundaries, noting that “the best advice I’ve received is that it’s okay to say no.”
Father Dave Grohl revealed that he was unaware of Violet’s record deal until she mentioned it over dinner.

