As fans enthusiastically await the return of horror-punk outfit Creeper to the London stage, the band has announced a special intimate performance at Islington Assembly Hall on May 2, 2026. This exclusive show marks a significant departure from their recent arena appearances, offering attendees a rare opportunity to experience the band in a venue with a capacity of approximately 1,200 people.
The London date is part of Creeper’s “Sangui-Tour,” a 19-date run across the UK and Ireland. What makes this tour particularly remarkable is the setlist, which will feature songs exclusively from the band’s Sanguivore albums. Fans can expect to hear tracks from both Sanguivore (2023) and Sanguivore II: Mistress of Death, along with the live debut of the unreleased song “Razor Wire.”
The Sangui-Tour promises an exclusive musical journey through Creeper’s vampire saga, including the first-ever performance of “Razor Wire.”
Tickets for the London show will go on sale at 10:00 AM on December 17. While specific prices have not been announced, based on previous Creeper performances at similar venues, fans can expect tickets to range from mid-£20s to £40s. Due to the intimate nature of the venue and the band’s growing popularity, tickets are expected to sell quickly.
The Howling has been confirmed as the support act for all dates on the Sangui-Tour, complementing the headliner’s thematic material. The tour’s timing follows the Halloween release of Sanguivore II: Mistress of Death, allowing fans to become familiar with the new material before experiencing it live.
To avoid disappointment and potential scams, concertgoers are advised to purchase tickets only through official channels, including the venue box office, the band’s official website, and authorized primary ticketing outlets. The band recently shared their excitement about playing these smaller capacity venues to create a more intimate atmosphere for fans compared to their larger shows.
The intimate format of this tour presents a stark contrast to Creeper’s recent appearances at larger venues like Wembley Arena, offering fans a more personal connection with the band as they perform their Sanguivore material in its entirety. Vocalist William von Ghould has expressed tremendous excitement about returning to live performances and connecting with fans through these exclusive setlists. The tour will also take the band to less frequently visited cities, giving more fans the opportunity to experience Creeper’s theatrical performances.