Inhaler fans, listen up!
Inhaler have announced their biggest headline show to-date at Dublin’s 3Arena to conclude their Cuts & Bruises World Tour.
Taking place this November, the special live homecoming show will feature some big supporting acts including Blossoms and SOAK.“We never thought when we started a band, we’d be saying this but we’re taking ‘Cuts & Bruises’ to the 3Arena in Dublin for our final show of the year and there’s no better place for us to end it than at home,” they’ve said.“We’ve had the best of times travelling around the world and seeing you all these past few months.
The band is fronted by lead singer and guitarist Elijah Hewson, the son of U2 singer Bono, with bassist Robert Keating, guitarist Josh Jenkinson and drummer Ryan McMahon making up the four person rock band.They have had quite a busy year with one of their biggest headlines tours of the UK as well as performing alongside Arctic Monkeys in both Europe and North America.
They are set to also play Reading & Leeds festival this summer as well as TRNSMT Music Festival in Glasgow. Not to mention of course, their opening performance for Harry Styles at Slane Castle, as well as Sam Fender in St James Park.Tags:
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