Indie rock band Catfish & The Bottlemen have revealed that they will be playing a massive show in Ireland, taking place at RSD Simmonscourt in Dublin. This marks the next in a series of thrilling live performances for the BRIT-Award-winning band, who have released a stream of live dates and festival shows during the past few months.
The Van McCann-fronted group, who haven’t played together since 2021, recently returned to the music scene with the release of their first new music in five years, a single titled “Showtime.” The track will feature on Catfish’s forthcoming, as-yet-untitled fourth album. They also recently announced a pre-order of “Showtime” on a white 7″ vinyl pressing along with new merchandise.
It’s been revealed that the enormous show in Dublin will take place on August 31st at RSD Simmonscourt and will be the band’s first performance in Ireland since 2019. Tickets for the concert go on general sale on Friday, May 10th, at 10 a.m. BST, and fans can go here to purchase tickets, as well as sign up for a pre-sale.
Catfish & The Bottlemen have been making headlines in recent months with the announcement of a sold-out show in Liverpool’s Sefton Park, their biggest gig to date, as well as three other enormous open-air shows in Edinburgh and Cardiff, and an appearance as headliners on the mainstage at Reading and Leeds Festival.
Despite John “Bondy” Bond’s departure from the band, the upcoming concerts are set to kick off a dynamic, exciting new phase for Catfish & The Bottlemen, McCann’s single-minded vision for the group still going strong
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