This November 9th, Warsaw’s Progresja is about to be rocked. Wolf Alice, the North London quartet that’s been quietly rewriting what modern alt-rock can do, brings their new album The Clearing to life on stage — and this isn’t just another concert, it’s a statement.
With their new record The Clearing, the London band sound sharper, freer, and more emotionally open than ever. It’s that perfect mix of chaos and control — the punch of “Smile”, the dreaminess of “How Can I Make It OK?”, the gut-level honesty Ellie Rowsell delivers like nobody else can.
Their gigs always walk that line between heavy and heavenly — one minute you’re headbanging, the next you’re holding your breath. Warsaw’s going to feel that full spectrum in one night.
Opening for them in Warsaw is Florence Road, an indie project from Ireland whose raw energy and honest songwriting make them a fitting warm up. Expect sparks.
Tickets are now on sale and can be purchased here.




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