Wunderhorse (Jacob Slater, Harry Fowler, Peter Woodin and Jamie Staples) have seen their popularity snowball the old fashioned way; winning fans over through visceral live performances and Slater’s vivid songwriting. Their 2022 debut album ‘Cub’ saw them graduate from raucous basements to show-stealing support tours with the likes of Fontaines D.C, Pixies, and Sam Fender, and a packed-out Glastonbury Woodsies tent – all in the space of a year.
Their new album ‘Midas’ captures the raw power and energy that has set them apart as one of the most formidable live acts of recent years. Rugged hooks, unfiltered noise, and fierce melodic sensitivity set Wunderhorse up for a year that will see them firmly established as an endlessly addictive and rousing generational talent.
WUNDERHOSE
with special guests shame
LIVE AT THE NATIONAL MUSEUM OF IRELAND
COLLINS BARRACKS, DUBLIN
Subject to venue licence
EXTRA DATE ADDED DUE TO PHENOMENAL DEMAND
Tuesday, 19th August 2025
Wednesday, 20th August 2025 – SOLD OUT
(Doors 6pm)
shame are special guests on the night, shame were tourists in their own adolescence – and nothing was quite like the postcard. The freefall of their early twenties, in all its delight and disaster, was tangled up in being hailed one of post-punk’s greatest hopes. Their 2023 release Food for Worms also saw Steen deliver one of his greatest vocal performances which came from learning to lean into the vulnerabilities his lyrics portray, rather than deflecting them. “Orchid”, opens with the easy amble of an acoustic guitar, a different sound for the band which required careful consideration for how his voice would adapt to it.
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