Lambrini Girls Pull Out of Coachella, Reschedule American Tour After Phoebe Lunny Fractures Neck

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Lambrini Girls have withdrawn from Coachella 2026 and postponed their entire American tour after vocalist and guitarist Phoebe Lunny sustained a fractured neck and acute brain injury. As the noise-punk duo from Brighton, UK, announced on Instagram, the incident occurred in Australia and was initially misdiagnosed, leading to delayed treatment. According to the announcement, doctors have ordered Lunny not to fly or perform for at least six weeks.

In the statement, Lunny addressed fans directly: “To all American ticket holders: it’s dark times, especially in the states. There are so many good folks who are carving out community and lifting each other up in the face of fascism. Making space for subversion and resistance is at the core of what this band is about.”

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On missing Coachella specifically, Lunny added: “We are so gutted guys. We want to be there so badly. If it was a broken leg, I would do a Dave Grohl and play it. This isn’t something we are taking lightly and we are really sad. We hope and pray there’s some universe we get to play next year instead.”

The good news: all postponed shows have been rescheduled rather than cancelled outright. The American dates now kick off June 16th at Warsaw in New York, with additional shows pushed to September and October. UK and EU dates from late May onward remain unaffected. Check out the full dates below.

Of note, the Brighton punk duo was Consequence’s Rookie of the Year for 2025, following the release of their debut LP Who Let the Dogs Out.

Lambrini Girls 2026 Tour Dates:
05/21 — Derbyshire, UK @ Bearded Theory
05/23 — Bristol, UK @ Dot to Dot
05/24 — Nottingham, UK @ Dot to Dot

06/06 — Barcelona, ES @ Primavera Sound
06/12 — Manchester, TN @ Bonnaroo
06/16 — Brooklyn, NY @ Warsaw
06/17 — Boston, MA @ Paradise Rock Club
06/19 — Montreal, QC @ Beanfield Theatre
06/20 — Toronto, ON @ The Concert Hall
06/25 — Heidelberg, DE @ Patrick Henry Village
06/26 — Munster, DE @ Vainstream Rockfest

07/09 — Aix-Les-Bains, FR @ Musilac
07/10 — Gloucestershire, UK @ 2000trees Festival
07/13 — Lyon, FR @ Les Nuits De Fourviere
07/17 — Nordfjordeid, NO @ Malakoff Rock Festival
07/18 — Tromso, NO @ Bukta
07/31 — Waterford, IE @ All Together Now

08/07 — Newquay, UK @ Boardmasters
08/11 — Budapest, HU @ Sziget Festival
08/13 — Oslo, NO @ Oya Festival
08/14 — Gothenburg, SE @ Way Out West
08/16 — Helsinki, FI @ Flow Festival
08/21 — Hasselt, BE @ Pukkelpop
08/29 — Paris, FR @ Rock en Seine

09/27 — Indianapolis, IN @ The Vogue
09/28 — Detroit, MI @ Majestic Theatre
09/29 — Chicago, IL @ Vic Theatre (upgraded from Metro)

10/01 — Kansas City, MO @ Granada
10/02 — St. Louis, MO @ Delmar Hall
10/04 — Atlanta, GA @ Variety Playhouse
10/05 — Asheville, NC @ Orange Peel

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