Fans of punk rock legends around the world are buzzing with excitement as The Clash officially announce their long-rumored London’s Burning World Tour, marking their first massive global trek in decades. The band, known for their incendiary energy and politically charged anthems, has crafted a setlist that spans their iconic catalog, reconnecting generations of listeners with the raw sounds that defined 1970s and ’80s punk rebellion. The vibe is electric — with every corner of the globe preparing for a riotous celebration of heritage, culture, and noise.This world tour brings The Clash to both massive arenas and historic concert halls, delivering high-octane performances that fuse classic hits with deep cuts fans have been craving live. The trek celebrates the band’s enduring legacy, showcasing timeless tracks alongside powerful new arrangements, making each stop feel like a cultural event rather than just a concert. It’s the kind of tour that promises unforgettable nights, communal sing-alongs, and an atmosphere of defiant joy that only The Clash can deliver.From London’s iconic music fields to international capitals, this tour is designed to hit myriad stages across continents, building momentum date after date. Support acts and visual designers are hinted to amplify the gritty, confrontational spirit that has always been at the core of The Clash’s identity — pulling in a global community of punk lovers and first-time concert-goers alike. With decades of influence behind them, the band’s arrival in each city is nothing short of landmark status in modern rock history.The confirmed cities and dates for the London’s Burning World Tour include Preston, UK at 53 Degrees; Sheffield, UK at Network; Stoke-on-Trent, UK at The Sugarmill; Morecambe, UK at The Platform; and Carlisle, UK at Old Fire Station — thrilling UK audiences with the return of their punk icons on February 6, February 27, February 28, March 20, and March 21, 2026. �