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Providence Prevailed: Cast Confirms Eighth Studio Album, ‘Yeah Yeah Yeah’ — A ‘Majestic’ New Sound Awaits

After kicking off 2025 in spectacular fashion, warming up the massive stadiums as special guests to Oasis, Cast are gearing up to keep the momentum blazing well into next year. Marking a huge milestone, they’ll celebrate the 30th anniversary of their classic debut All Change with an extensive headline tour — and on top of that, fans can look forward to brand-new music dropping soon.

On January 30th, via Manchester’s Scruff of the Neck Records, Cast will unleash their eagerly awaited album Yeah Yeah Yeah. The record, teased recently with the swaggering new single Poison Vine,’ signals a band refreshed and firing on all cylinders. The track, featuring the legendary sixties soul survivor P.P. Arnold, premiered on Radio 2 with Vernon Kaye earlier this week and instantly showcased a new, groove-heavy direction, laced with the timeless melodic hooks fans adore.

Frontman John Power reflects on the album’s sudden birth: “‘Yeah Yeah Yeah’ just arrived out of the blue. There was a window of opportunity – Youth was free, the studio was free, and the band were free – and I thought, let providence prevail. No one had heard the songs apart from myself and Alan McGee, but we both thought that we had something. You could feel it, even though none of the songs were really finished, and so we decided to roll with it and record them. It was more than just trying to capture a vibe – it was about trying to record something majestic, which is how Youth describes the record.

Photograph by Jim Mitcham

The sessions, produced by Youth (The Verve, Pink Floyd, Primal Scream), captured something majestic — a record that journeys through Cast’s sonic universe. From lush gospel-tinged anthems and wistful melodies to bursts of psychedelic funk and raw rock intensity.

John adds, “There’s an angst to ‘Poison Vine’ that wrote itself: ‘Something deep inside you want me to find.’ It’s got a groove and a sassiness throughout the track, but when I heard them two vocals kicking in on the chorus, then I just knew we had it! I thought, that’s it, that’s the real thing.”

P.P. Arnold needs little introduction — her career spans decades with landmark collaborations ranging from Small Faces and Nick Drake to Peter Gabriel and Oasis. After a stunning Glastonbury set reignited her spotlight, she linked up with Youth shortly before tracking her parts on Yeah Yeah Yeah. She is also featured on a second track on the album.

Yeah Yeah Yeah will be available on vinyl, CD, cassette, and digital formats — but the standout has to be the limited-edition liquid-filled 12” vinyl, a striking “mouthwash effect” collector’s item limited to just 100 signed copies. Early birds placing orders on the official Cast store (first 500 orders) also snag a signed print, making this an absolute must-grab.

Before the album drops, Cast have a packed schedule. After the ongoing Oasis stadium dates through July and August, the band head into a 30th anniversary All Change headline tour from October through December — playing iconic venues across the UK and Ireland, including London’s Shepherd’s Bush Empire, Manchester’s Albert Hall, and Glasgow’s Barrowland Ballroom.

Check out the full tour dates below (tickets details here), and you can also now head to the official Cast store to pre-order Yeah Yeah Yeah here.

Three decades deep, Cast aren’t looking back — and 2026 is shaping up to be their year all over again.

JULY

11th – Manchester, Heaton Park (special guests to Oasis)

12th – Manchester, Heaton Park (special guests to Oasis)

16th – Manchester, Heaton Park (special guests to Oasis)

19th – Manchester, Heaton Park (special guests to Oasis)

20th – Manchester, Heaton Park (special guests to Oasis)

25th – London, Wembley Stadium (special guests to Oasis)

26th – London, Wembley Stadium (special guests to Oasis)

30th – London, Wembley Stadium (special guests to Oasis)

AUGUST

1st – Saffron Walden, Audley End Estate (special guests to Roger Daltrey)

2nd – London, Wembley Stadium (special guests to Oasis)

3rd – London, Wembley Stadium (special guests to Oasis)

8th – Edinburgh, Scottish Gas Murrayfield Stadium (special guests to Oasis)

9th – Edinburgh, Scottish Gas Murrayfield Stadium (special guests to Oasis)

10th – Bottle, Salt & Tar (special guests to Ocean Colour Scene)

12th – Edinburgh, Scottish Gas Murrayfield Stadium (special guests to Oasis)

16th – Dublin, Croke Park (special guests to Oasis)

17th – Dublin, Croke Park (special guests to Oasis)

23rd – Halifax, Piece Hall (special guests to Doves)

24th – Cornwall, Live at Scurrier House (headliners)

SEPTEMBER

9th – New York, Webster Hall (special guests to The Brian Jonestown Massacre)

10th – Philadelphia, Union Transfer (special guests to The Brian Jonestown Massacre)

27th – London, Wembley Stadium (special guests to Oasis)

28th – London, Wembley Stadium (special guests to Oasis)

OCTOBER – ’30 YEARS OF ALL CHANGE’ HEADLINE TOUR

29th – Dublin, 3Olympia

30th – Belfast, Telegraph Building

NOVEMBER – ’30 YEARS OF ALL CHANGE’ HEADLINE TOUR

6th – Nottingham, Rock City

7th – Oxford, O2 Academy

8th – Torquay, Arena

13th – Birmingham, O2 Institute

14th – Cardiff, Uni Y Plas

15th – Leeds, O2 Academy

20th – Bournemouth, O2 Academy

21st – London, O2 Shepherd’s Bush Empire

22nd – Manchester, Albert Hall

27th – Sheffield, Leadmill

28th – Newcastle, NX

29th – Glasgow, Barrowland Ballroom

DECEMBER – ’30 YEARS OF ALL CHANGE’ HEADLINE TOUR

5th – Liverpool, Olympia

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