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Disorder – announce two Irish headline shows for April

Formed in 2021, Disorder is an electrifying rock band hailing from the heart of Belfast, Northern Ireland. Consisting of four members—Dave (vocals/guitar), Ewan (bass), Michael (drums), and Jack (lead guitar)—all aged between 19 and 21, we’re at the beginning of what we truly believe is going to be an exciting journey. Our music blends infectious melodies, raw energy, and a distinctive sound that sets us apart, reflecting both our youth and the creative passion we bring to every song.

Although we’re relatively new to the scene, our live performances have already made waves. We’ve had the privilege of supporting the likes of Corella, Seb Lowe, and Neon Waltz, sharing stages with some incredible artists and building a strong connection with audiences across the UK and Ireland. We’re excited to keep pushing boundaries and making our mark in the industry.

We’re thrilled to announce the upcoming release of our debut EP, Summerhouse, dropping on March 1st, 2025. This collection of tracks captures the heart and soul of Disorder, offering an intimate look at the themes of youth, self-discovery, and the ever-changing world around us. From soaring guitar riffs to heartfelt lyrics, Summerhouse is a sonic exploration of where we are now, both as a band and as individuals.

The EP’s title track, Summerhouse, encapsulates the carefree yet reflective nature of our sound—a song that will take you on a journey through moments of nostalgia and anticipation for what’s yet to come. We can’t wait for everyone to experience this piece of our story.

Disorder announce two Irish headline shows for April 2025

The Workman’s Cellar, Dublin

Thursday, 10th April 2025

Ulster Sports Club, Belfast

Saturday, 12th April 2025
Tickets are available on now from www.singularartists.ie

Ian Mc Donnell

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