North London quartet Wolf Alice enchanted a sold-out crowd at the first Eden Session of 2026 last night – Tuesday, June 16.
The performance marked a welcome return to Cornwall for the Mercury Prize-winning group, showcasing their dynamic live presence and genre-spanning sound. The show delivered a powerful set from one of the UK’s most acclaimed alternative bands, blending fan favourites with newer material in front of a packed audience in the iconic Biomes setting.
Wolf Alice’s standout performance was the first in the biggest ever line-up for the Eden Sessions, in celebration of the charity’s 25th anniversary. Across 10 nights, 26 artists are set to perform to an intimate crowd in front of the iconic Biomes.
Wolf Alice were joined by Irish-Cornish band Girl in the Year Above.
Still to play at this year’s Eden Sessions are:
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Thursday 18 June - Snow Patrol, The Florentinas
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Saturday 20 June - Becky Hill, Tom Aspaul
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Friday 26 June – Pixies, Gans
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Sunday 5 July – Bowling for Soup and Frank Turner & the Sleeping Souls, American Hi-Fi
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Thursday 9 July – Bastille, Alfie Templeman
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Friday 10 July – Ben Howard, This Is The Kit, Clara Mann
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Saturday 11 July – The Maccabees, Everything Everything, Tom A. Smith, Tummyache, The Velvet Hands, Matilda Finn Frances – doors from 3pm
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Sunday 12 July – Mika, MEEK
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Wednesday 15 July – CMAT, Katy J Pearson

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