Call Me Amour announce supports for debut headline UK tour

Author Benedetta Baldin - 12.9.2025

Earlier this year, fast-rising UK four-piece Call Me Amour revealed details about their debut headline tour, kicking off this December. Today, the band have revealed the complete line-up for the tour, with special guests Fort Hope appearing at all shows.

Alongside Fort Hope, the band have revealed local supports for each show, paying it forwards and bringing the next wave of alt talent up alongside them. The local support will come from:

  • Safe Harbour (Glasgow)
  • Good Intent (Birmingham)
  • Foxhaunt (Leeds)
  • Royals (Bristol)
  • Misery Kids (London)
  • Alchemize (Manchester)

With a flawless reputation for their live shows and a wealth of critically acclaimed performances under their belts, the six date run will see the band take their intense and energetic live performances all over the UK, continuing their ascension through the ranks of the British alt scene.

Speaking on the today’s announcement, vocalist HR shares:

We’ve known Fort Hope for years, a truly awesome rock band with killer vocals. They are such an asset for this tour. We’ve also kept our finger on the pulse with emerging local talent, so there are a lot of great local supports in each city to check out as well.

For more information on tickets, head to the band’s official website here. Full list of tour dates below:

Call Me Amour HEADLINE UK TOUR 2025
04/12 – Garage Attic, Glasgow LOW TICKETS
06/12 – Asylum 2, Birmingham LOW TICKETS
07/12 – Hyde Park Book Club, Leeds
10/12 – The Exchange, Bristol
11/12 – The Lower Third, London
12/12 – Deaf Institute, Manchester

Call Me Amour kicked off 2025 with an extensive EU and UK tour with 23 shows supporting Set It Off, followed by a UK run with Elliot Minor. The announcement of their debut headline tour follows a series of successful support tours in 2023 and 2024 (together with artists like You Me At SixThe HaraPop EvilAgainst The Current and Mallory Knox) and the band’s first headline show in the sold out Camden Underworld, London, at the end of September 2024.