
Alternative and Indie
Panchiko Tickets
Concerts in Ireland
- 30 October 2026Friday 19:00BelfastEmpire Music HallPanchiko
Venue
- 31 October 2026Saturday 20:00Dublin, D8Vicar StreetPanchiko
Venue
International Concerts
- 15 October 2026Until 15/10/2026Leeds, United KingdomProject HousePanchikoOn partner site
Lineup
Venue
- 16 October 2026Friday 19:00Glasgow, United KingdomTV Studio SWG3Panchiko
Venue
- 17 October 2026Until 17/10/2026Newcastle Upon Tyne, United KingdomNewcastle University Student Unionf54 present PANCHIKOOn partner site
- 23 October 2026Until 23/10/2026Bristol, United KingdomElectric BristolPANCHIKOOn partner site
Lineup
Venue
- 28 October 2026Wednesday 19:00Manchester, United KingdomManchester New Century HallPanchikoOn partner site
About
What comes next when your dreams come true?
In 2016 an internet user discovered Panchiko’s discarded 2000 demo CD, 'D>E>A>T>H>M>E>T>A>L', in a Nottingham charity shop and posted it to 4chan to intrigue and fanfare. It took four years for Panchiko’s legions of dedicated fans to find the people behind the music as millions of curious listeners were swaying to the band’s adolescent creations.
Upon discovering their own virality, the band reformed with original members Andy Wright (keyboardist and producer), Owain Davies (vocalist and guitarist), and Shaun Ferreday (bassist) alongside new members Robert Harris (guitarist) and John Schofield (drummer), toured the world and wrote, recorded, and released their first album in 20+ years, 2023’s Failed At Maths. But after the thrill of the whirlwind came a new question. What comes next when your dreams come true? The answer is 'Ginkgo', a 13-track project that finds the band making some of their most introspective, cinematic, and moving music yet.
Setlists
- 1.Stabilisers for Big Boys
- 2.Stuck
- 3.Ginkgo
- 4.CUT
- 5.Failed at Math(s)
- 6.No. 8
- 7.Overwrite
- 8.Mac’s Omelette
- 9.Gwen Everest
- 10.Lifestyle Trainers
- 11.NeilSSong
- 12.Florida
- 13.Untitled Demo - 1997
- 14.Until I Know
- 15.D>E>A>T>H>M>E>T>A>L
- 16.Laputa
- 17.All They Wanted
- 18.Kicking Cars
- 1.All They Wanted
- 2.Until I Know
- 3.Laputa
- 4.D>E>A>T>H>M>E>T>A>L
- 5.Kicking Cars
- 6.CUT
- 7.Failed at Math(s)
- 8.Ginkgo
- 9.Shelled and Cooked
- 10.Gwen Everest
- 11.Florida
- 12.Untitled Demo - 1997
- 13.Stabilisers for Big Boys
- 14.Untitled Acoustic Song - 1997 Remaster
- 1.Stabilisers for Big Boys
- 2.Stuck
- 3.Gingko
- 4.CUT
- 5.Failed at Math(s)
- 6.No. 8
- 7.Overwrite
- 8.Mac’s Omelette
- 9.Gwen Everest
- 10.Lifestyle Trainers
- 11.NeilSSong
- 12.Florida
- 13.Untitled Demo - 1997
- 14.Until I Know
- 15.D>E>A>T>H>M>E>T>A>L
- 16.Laputa
- 17.All They Wanted
- 18.Kicking Cars
- 1.Stabilisers for Big Boys
- 2.Ginkgo
- 3.CUT
- 4.Failed at Math(s)
- 5.No. 8
- 6.Overwrite
- 7.Mac’s Omelette
- 8.Gwen Everest
- 9.Lifestyle Trainers
- 10.NeilSSong
- 11.Florida
- 12.Untitled Demo - 1997
- 13.Until I Know
- 14.D>E>A>T>H>M>E>T>A>L
- 15.Laputa
- 16.All They Wanted
- 17.Kicking Cars
- 1.Stabilisers for Big Boys
- 2.Stuck
- 3.Ginkgo
- 4.CUT
- 5.Failed at Math(s)
- 6.No. 8
- 7.Overwrite
- 8.Mac’s Omelette
- 9.Gwen Everest
- 10.Lifestyle Trainers
- 11.NeilSSong
- 12.Florida
- 13.Untitled Demo - 1997
- 14.Until I Know
- 15.D>E>A>T>H>M>E>T>A>L
- 16.Laputa
- 17.All They Wanted
- 18.Kicking Cars
FAQS
Panchiko play Empire, Belfast on Friday 30 October and Vicar Street, Dublin on 31 October 2026.
The new Panchiko is called 'Ginkgo', it was released on 4 April 2025.