Lucie Sue Drops Battlestation and Prepares to Storm UK Stages
Written by Lucia Schnell on November 30, 2025
Lucie Sue Goes Full Battlestation — UK, You’ve Been Warned
First UK headline tour confirmed for February 2026, with support from PREYRS and select co-headline dates with QUIVER.
The Grinch has Cindy Lou Who — and rock has Lucie Sue.
After dropping her critically acclaimed second album Battlestation, the French rising star is officially on her way to the UK to battle the Brits for her well-deserved spot as a modern rock powerhouse. In February 2026, she’ll embark on her first-ever UK headline tour, bringing her full album arsenal across 13 stages nationwide, kicking things off with an appearance at Planet Rock Winter’s End Festival.
Contagious attitude, biting humour and electric songwriting — a triple threat for heavy uniqueness. And it’s not only a description of Lucie Sue’s latest release, but of her entire shining personality, which blasts through every project she’s battled her way through. No wonder this colourful troublemaker sparks explosive, stage-igniting performances — powerful enough to land her on Hellfest’s legendary mainstage in 2025.
Now it’s finally time to take over the UK — something the French powerhouse has been waiting for far too long:
I’ve always dreamed of playing the United Kingdom. It’s the birthplace of most of the bands that forged my DNA. It’s a massive honor to hit the roads of this country with such a fierce character! I’m seriously counting down the minutes to meet these crowds I’ve heard so much about: all that legendary energy, passion, and dedication to rock! I’m beyond stoked!
She may have heard plenty about the fierce UK crowds — but have you heard of Lucie Sue yet? If not, you’re overdue. Her journey is just as explosive as her musical charm. A mother of two, juggling an Artistic Director career with sharp-edged musical ambition, she shows exactly what raw, real, unapologetic self-expression looks like.
Raised with a cello in her arms and mastering the subtleties of classical music, she eventually swapped elegant bow strokes for headbanging riffs. Early MTV, rock and metal icons, and the anger of a suffocating marriage led to a very literal personal blow-up — musically and career-wise rather than physically, thankfully. Her debut album To Sing in French (mostly sung in English — so no panic if your French teacher traumatised you) delivered an authentic, messy, human story that immediately sparked attention and secured her a loyal fanbase from day one.
If you’re craving authenticity, cheekiness and unstoppable power, you’re more than welcome to join the ride. And you’ll get your chance:
February 2026. First UK tour. Witness Battlestation. See what French charm really means. Get your tickets here.

