Irish Tour Dates
News: The High Kings Announce Irish Tour
Singular Artists proudly present The High Kings upcoming Irish tour for 2023-2024, The Road Not Taken Tour, promising an unforgettable musical journey for fans old and new. 2023 has been nothing short of remarkable for The High Kings. Following an epic world tour and the release of their highly anticipated 8th studio album The Road …
News: Enter Shikari add Dublin and Belfast shows to 2024 live schedule
Enter Shikari, are today announcing the addition of shows in Dublin and Belfast to their 2024 live schedule. The shows in March at The Academy and Limelight, in Dublin and Belfast respectively, will mark the band’s first performances in either city since 2017. Lead singer and producer Rou Reynolds says: “We’re looking forward to finally going …
News: Sprints announce Irish National Tour for April – May 2024
Sprints debut album ‘Letter To Self’ embodies their substantial evolution over the past 3 years. Transforming pain into truth, passion into purpose and perseverance into strength, the Dublin four-piece have steadily grown in stature, releasing two acclaimed EPs and building a fearsome live reputation. ‘Letter To Self’ is the sound of Sprints consolidating and levelling …
News: Two Irish dates for Holly Johnson & Band on the, Relax – The 40th Anniversary Tour
Iconic singer and songwriter Holly Johnson has announced two Irish dates for the tour that will celebrate 40 Years since Frankie Goes to Hollywood ripped through the 80’s music scene with the release of their debut single RELAX. The tour will be packed with Frankie hits including Relax, Two Tribes, The Power of Love, Welcome to …
News: Noahfinnce announces Goopy Goopers tour for October
Noahfinnce announces his Goopy Goopers tour, playing a total of 8 intimate shows across the UK and Ireland throughout October. With support from Blackout Problems and Lou, Noah will kick off his tour at Concorde 2 in Brighton on the 19th October, and wrap things up in Belfast at Oh Yeah Music Centre, on 29th October. Last year …
News: The Altered Hours set to play The Workmans Club Cellar Dublin + more Irish and UK shows
Hailing from Cork City Ireland, The Altered Hours are a five piece alt-rock group. Their music explores vast psychedelic spaces, immediate post-punk tones, repetitive rhythms and propelling structures. The lyrics bind this wall of noise together, comfortably connecting the escapism of the abstract with the honesty of realism. This duality is played out in song …
News: Declan O’Rourke announces solo Irish tour with an array of special guest
With an album scheduled for the making in 2024, the Dublin born songwriter will take to the road this October and November, bringing audiences an airing of his first new material since the landmark, Weller-produced Arrivals, of 2021 (nominated for ‘International Album Of The Year,’ at the Americana UK awards), alongside classic gems from across …
News: The Wandering Hearts announce Belfast and Dublin dates
The Wandering Hearts achieved their second consecutive #1 on the UK official Americana Chart as they built on the breakthrough success of their Wild Silence debut with 2021’s self-titled second album, recorded between Woodstock and Omaha with producers Simone Felice, David Baron and Mike Mogis. The release of their EP ‘Hesperus’ in May, followed by …
News: Damien Dempsey to play a staggering six nights at Dublin’s Vicar St
Hot on the heels of his 2 outstanding sold out shows at the Iveagh Gardens this July. Damo is back in Vicar Street for and incredible 6 nights this December, these shows have become an unmissable event in the Damo live calendar. Tickets for these most sought after shows go on sale this Friday July …