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“It’s a good point to stop – let’s not fuck it up it up now”

Saint Etienne Announces “The Long Goodbye” Farewell Tour, Reflects ⁣on⁢ Future Friendships

British option band Saint ⁤Etienne will embark on a‌ final tour, “The Long goodbye,” beginning in September 2026, marking ⁣a potential turning point for the group’s enduring offstage camaraderie. The announcement arrives as the band prepares to conclude its musical chapter,⁢ prompting reflection on thier future interactions⁣ beyond the confines of collaborative ‍songwriting‍ and performance.

For over three decades, Saint Etienne‍ – comprised of Sarah cracknell, Pete Wiggs, and Geoff Stanley – has​ cultivated a distinctive sound blending indie pop, dance, and elegant lyricism. The tour’s conclusion raises⁤ questions about ⁢the future of their close-knit bond, a​ friendship often forged and maintained through shared creative ⁢endeavors. While⁤ the band members acknowledge a ​natural shift in focus away from the band​ itself when they are together, ‌they express⁣ a‍ desire to continue⁣ their friendship ⁤outside of‍ a professional context.

“When we meet, we just talk ​shit anyway.⁢ We​ only talk about the band when we’re forced to,” Cracknell‍ stated in a ​recent interview. Wiggs ⁤added that their gatherings ‌frequently sparked song title ideas, ​a practice⁢ they will no⁣ longer share, though he conceded many were⁣ “stupid and unusable.” Stanley reminisced about a particularly whimsical suggestion, “‘The ⁤Camomile Lawnmower’,” and proposed a group ⁢holiday as ​a ⁤future endeavor, noting ⁢they currently live in Oxfordshire, Sussex, and⁤ Yorkshire, limiting⁣ frequent in-person meetings.

“The Long Goodbye” tour dates are as follows:

SEPTEMBER 2026
15 – New Century Hall, ‍Manchester
16 – Beacon Theater,⁣ Bristol
18 – Roundhouse, London
19 – Electric, Sheffield
20 – SWG3, Glasgow
22 – 3Olympia Theatre, ‌Dublin
24 – Glasshouse, Gateshead
25⁣ -​ Dome, Brighton
26‍ – Corn Exchange, Cambridge

tickets are available through Ticketmaster: https://ticketmaster-uk.tm7559.net/c/2862475/431519/7559?sharedid=NME&u=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.ticketmaster.co.uk%2Fsaint-etienne-tickets%2Fartist%2F847151.

Saint Etienne’s album ‘International’‍ is currently available on Heavenly Records.

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