May 19, 2026

Mesh open ‘The Truth Doesn’t Matter’ Tour 2026 after new album release

Mesh

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British alternative electronic duo Mesh opened “The Truth Doesn’t Matter” Tour 2026 on April 2 with a sold-out show at Kulttempel in Oberhausen. The run follows the March 27 release of “The Truth Doesn’t Matter” via Dependent Records, with the next stop scheduled for Berlin’s Huxleys on April 3.

The 16-track release includes the singles “Exile“, “Hey Stranger“, and “This World“, plus “Bury Me Again” featuring Mari Kattman.

“The Truth Doesn’t Matter” is available digitally on Bandcamp and in CD, 48-page artbook 2CD, and gatefold 2LP editions. However the gatefold 2LP and deluxe box/artbook configurations are sold out.

Mesh 2026 ‘The Truth Doesn’t Matter’ tour

Mesh will support the album with an extensive European and UK tour in 2026 under the same title. The first leg in April covers Germany and the Czech Republic, with shows in Oberhausen, Berlin, Hamburg, Leipzig, Prague, Munich, Frankfurt, Cologne and Hannover. The band then move to the UK in May for concerts in Bristol, London and Sheffield, followed by Scandinavian dates in Malmö, Gothenburg and Copenhagen, a summer open-air appearance in Taunton, and an additional date in Liberec in November.

  • 03 Apr 2026 – Berlin, Huxleys, Germany
  • 04 Apr 2026 – Hamburg, Docks, Germany
  • 05 Apr 2026 – Leipzig, Felsenkeller, Germany
  • 06 Apr 2026 – Prague, Lucerna Music Bar, Czech Republic
  • 08 Apr 2026 – Munich, Backstage, Germany
  • 09 Apr 2026 – Frankfurt am Main, Batschkapp, Germany
  • 10 Apr 2026 – Cologne, Carlswerk Victoria, Germany
  • 11 Apr 2026 – Hanover, Pavillon, Germany
  • 01 May 2026 – Bristol, Trinity, UK
  • 02 May 2026 – London, 229 Club, UK
  • 03 May 2026 – Sheffield, Corporation, UK
  • 14 May 2026 – Malmö, Plan B, Sweden
  • 15 May 2026 – Gothenburg, Musikens Hus, Sweden
  • 16 May 2026 – Copenhagen, Viften, Denmark
  • 30 Aug 2026 – Taunton, Electric Summer, UK

About Mesh

Mesh are a British electronic alternative duo from Bristol, England, formed in 1991 by vocalist and guitarist Mark Hockings and keyboardist, guitarist and backing vocalist Richard Silverthorn, with Neil Taylor joining on keyboards in the early years. The creative split developed early: Silverthorn composes most of the music, while Hockings writes the lyrics and handles lead vocals. The trio first signed to Swedish label Memento Materia and issued the EP “Fragile” in 1994, followed by the debut album “In This Place Forever” in 1996 and the compilation “Fragmente” in 1998, which gathered early material.

Their second full-length “The Point at Which It Falls Apart” arrived in 1999 and has recently been revisited as a 25th-anniversary hardcover artbook edition. In 2000, the band worked with German producer Mark ’Oh on the single “Waves”, which entered the German charts, before moving to Sony for “Who Watches Over Me?” in 2002.

A run of albums on Dependent Records followed: “We Collide” in 2006, co-produced with Gareth Jones; “A Perfect Solution” in 2009, later reworked as the 2011 remix album “An Alternative Solution”; “Automation Baby” in 2013; and “Looking Skyward” in 2016.

Mesh have also released live recordings such as “On This Tour Forever”, the orchestral-enhanced “Live at Neues Gewandhaus Leipzig”, and the “Touring Skyward – A Tour Movie” set.

Frontman Mark Hockings would later on launch the Blackcarburning project releasing the debut album “Watching Sleepers“.

Today Mesh operate primarily as the Hockings/Silverthorn duo in the studio while expanding to a four-piece live line-up with drummer Sean Suleman and live keyboardist and backing vocalist Vaughn George for concerts and tours.

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