Shame emerged from the vibrant London music scene in 2014, quickly carving a niche for themselves with their raw and intense sound. Their music draws from post-punk roots, blending biting lyrics with dynamic instrumentation. Known for their boundary-pushing performances, they have captivated audiences at notable venues like the London Stadium and Red Hill Auditorium.
Their discography showcases a relentless creative drive, with the latest offering, 'Cutthroat,' hitting the shelves in 2025. Prior to that, 'Food for Worms' released in 2023 highlighted their evolution, with both studio and demo versions showcasing their versatility and sonic depth. Their energetic shows have made them a must-see act, resonating well with fans of innovative rock.
Experience the electric atmosphere of shame's live shows at their upcoming concerts across the U.S. in early 2026. From the intimate setting of Brighton Music Hall in Boston to the iconic Great American Music Hall in San Francisco, fans can expect an unforgettable night filled with pulsating rhythms and thought-provoking lyrics.
The band's reputation for high-energy performances ensures that every concert is a unique experience, whether you're in the crowd at the Echoplex in Los Angeles or Neumos in Seattle. Don't miss the chance to see them live and witness the raw intensity that has made them a staple in the post-punk scene.
Neumos
Feb 13, 2026 · Seattle, WA
Great American Music Hall
Feb 10, 2026 · San Francisco, CA
Echoplex
Feb 7, 2026 · Los Angeles, CA
Constellation Room
Feb 6, 2026 · Santa Ana, CA
Casbah-San Diego
Feb 5, 2026 · San Diego, CA
La Rosa (17jkvN)
Feb 3, 2026 · Tucson, AZ
Thalia Hall
Jan 25, 2026 · Chicago, IL
The Loving Touch
Jan 24, 2026 · Ferndale, MI
Brighton Music Hall presented by Citizens
Jan 19, 2026 · Boston, MA
Warsaw
Jan 17, 2026 · Brooklyn, NY
Red Hill Auditorium
Feb 27, 2025
Club
Jul 19, 2024
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Shame's discography reflects their rapid artistic evolution, with 'Food for Worms' and its demos marking a significant step forward in their sound. Their previous albums, including 'Drunk Tank Pink' and 'Songs of Praise,' display a blend of angst and introspection, resonating with listeners and critics alike. Each release pushes their musical boundaries while remaining deeply rooted in their post-punk origins.
As they prepare to release 'Cutthroat' in 2025, fans eagerly anticipate how this album will shape their legacy. With each project, shame continues to redefine their sound, proving their place as a formidable force in the contemporary music landscape.