Manchester metal trio THE HARA have just announced an extensive tour of the UK in February and March 2026, coinciding with the release of their new album ‘The Fallout’ which is out on the 23rd of January!
Following a string of impressive festival appearances across the summer (Reading and Leeds main stage, no less), the band are gearing up to take ‘The Fallout’ on the road, an album that feels like their most brutally honest release to date. It’s an unflinching dive into frontman Josh’s own struggles with mental health and the messy contradictions of band life: “Each song is a representation of the suffering I feel internally and how it manifests itself in different ways… Sometimes it’s easier to self-destruct, because even if the result is negative, it’s still better than facing the unknown.”
THE HARA’s fusion of alternative rock, metalcore and emo isn’t just for show, it’s the sound of a band refusing to sit still. And after sharing stages with Sum 41, Nothing More, and Escape the Fate, they’ve already proven they can hold their own among the greats. “This album is probably the purest, rawest version of us”, Josh says. “Musically, lyrically, everything feels the most authentic we’ve been. This is really who we are.”
THE HARA’s ‘The Fallout’ tour is set to be a beautifully unhinged release, for them, and for everyone who needs to scream along.
