The Molotovs Debut in Canarias in 2026 with Two Concerts

The British rock band will offer exclusive performances in Tenerife and Gran Canaria following their successful Spanish tour.

Generic image of a concert with lights and musician silhouettes in Canarias.
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Generic image of a concert with lights and musician silhouettes in Canarias.

British band The Molotovs will perform in Canarias for the first time in June 2026, offering two exclusive concerts in Tenerife and Gran Canaria.

The emerging British band The Molotovs will visit the Canary archipelago for the first time next June 2026. The group will offer two exclusive concerts on the islands: one at the Sala Aguere in Tenerife and another at the Sala Alboroto in Gran Canaria.
This visit follows a successful tour of Spain in December 2025, where the London-based band sold out four dates and sold over 1,300 tickets with only four singles released. The Molotovs have established themselves as one of the new sensations in British rock.

"We feel good! It's like a holiday in many ways for us, it's nice to get out of England. The audience can expect 3-minute movies in song form with pop quality."

The Molotovs
Formed by brothers Mathew and Issey Cartlidge, The Molotovs have built their career on live performances, having played over 600 concerts across Europe since they began performing on streets and in improvised spaces during the pandemic. They have shared stages with artists such as Iggy Pop, Blondie, Sex Pistols, The Libertines, and Yungblud, and have received public support from figures like Paul Weller and Green Day.
Their return to Spain coincides with the release of their debut album, Wasted On Youth (2026), released by Marshall Records and produced by Jason Perry. The record debuted at number 3 on the UK's official album chart and reached number 1 in downloads, consolidating the band's international growth.
Wasted On Youth maintains the blend of melodic punk, new wave, and British power pop characteristic of their early releases, featuring fast, direct songs that connect with a new generation of young audiences.