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Wednesday Plus Support: Joe Harvey-Whyte & Bobby Lee O2 Ritz, Manchester
Tuesday 25th August 2026 Doors at 19:00
Wednesday Fan Reviews (2) 5.0
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Wednesday on Wednesday

On Wednesday I went to see Wednesday at the Roundhouse. Leader and frontperson Karly Hartzman said it was their biggest ever headline show and claimed to be a bit nervous, despite having played the same venue last August with MJ Lenderman. They added two songs into the set from what had preceded on the tour but what we got essentially was nearly all of 2025 release Bleeds and a fat chunk of Rat Saw God. Plus a couple of other songs. The set swung between the spiky indie rock leaning to punk and the softer more country side. You have to love a writer who comes up with "We watched a Phish concert and Human Centipede / Two things I now wish I had never seen". New guitar player, Spider, was a great fit with the band. No encore but a double closer of Bull Believer > Wrap had Ms Hartzman screaming her lungs out.

Posted by Richard P on 08/03/2026

Wednesday, Roundhouse, London - 25th February 2026

Wednesday

Great band and gig -not just the singer but all of them -off to Roundhouse tomorrow!

Posted by David on 24/02/2026

Wednesday, The Fleece, Bristol - 23rd February 2026

Wednesday are an Asheville, North Carolina-based band whose sound sits somewhere between alt rock, shoegaze and country — a blend of distortion and heartache that feels both heavy and deeply human. Fronted by songwriter Karly Hartzman (vocals) alongside Jake Lenderman (guitar), Xandy Chelmis (lap steel) and Alan Miller (drums), the group weave vivid storytelling and Southern imagery through walls of guitar and shimmering pedal steel.


Since their debut Yep Definitely (2018), Wednesday have built a reputation for emotionally charged songwriting and cathartic live performances. Albums such as Twin Plagues (2021) and Mowing the Leaves Instead of Piling ’em Up (2022) showcased their knack for transforming noise and nostalgia into something tenderly cinematic. Their fifth album, Rat Saw God (2023), marked a career high — a striking mix of raw confessions and roaring guitars that earned widespread acclaim. Rooted in the American South but unbound by genre, Wednesday continue to redefine what modern indie rock can sound like.


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