10th album Antidepressants
After an extensive tour of the United Kingdom, Suede will return to mainland Europe in early 2026 to present their tenth album, Antidepressants, live, along with all their greatest hits.
Suede broke through in the early 1990s and immediately made their mark on Britrock. Their sound balances glamour and melancholy, carried by the irresistible charisma of frontman Brett Anderson. In 1993, they released their self-titled debut album, which immediately won them the prestigious Mercury Prize. Successes followed in quick succession, with “Dog Man Star” (1994) and especially “Coming Up” (1996). That third album became a milestone, thanks to flamboyant pop songs that defined the band's identity forever. With singles such as “Beautiful Ones”, “Saturday Night”, “Lazy”, “Filmstar” and, of course, “Trash”, Suede conquered the charts and earned a second Mercury Prize nomination in 1997. Since then, Suede has touched multiple generations of fans with their live energy and their ability to transform every concert into a compelling, almost cathartic experience.
With “Antidepressants”, released on 5 September, Suede once again delivers a powerful album. The press describes it as ‘exciting and intensely energetic’. The first single, ‘Dancing With The Europeans’, is already featured on just about every relevant playlist, confirming that the band is still very much alive and continues to reinvent itself. On 12 March 2026, Suede will return to Brussels for