In further support of their acclaimed debut album from last year Come and See, Gurriers have announced a December run in Ireland, with their biggest headline shows to date in Dublin and Cork, Since the release of Come And See, Gurriers have completed two sold-out tours across the UK, Ireland and much of Europe, including a landmark night at London’s Scala. The band has continued to make their mark on the live circuit, drawing huge crowds at major festivals such as All Together Now and Beyond The Pale in Ireland, Glastonbury, Truck, and most recently, Green Man in the UK as well as Rock Werchter, Down The Rabbit Hole, Haldern Pop and Paredes de Coura in Belgium, Holland, Germany and Portugal respectively. Just last week, they played to a packed Projekts Skatepark in Manchester.
In addition Gurriers have also announced a new run of live shows in the UK, with dates in Bristol, Leeds and Glasgow already sold out, and upgraded venues in Oxford and Cambridge due to overwhelming demand. They have also been confirmed as main support for Kneecap’s headline show at Wembley Arena on 18 September, following previous support slots at Kneecap’s sold-out shows at Belfast’s SSE Arena, Dublin’s Fairview Park and Galway’s Heineken Big Top.
GURRIERS ANNOUNCE HIGHLY ANTICIPATED IRISH TOURS
THURSDAY, 18TH DECEMBER 2025 – CYPRUS AVENUE, CORK
FRIDAY, 19TH DECEMBER 2025 – BUTTON FACTORY, DUBLIN
Dublin tickets €22.00 plus booking fees on sale Friday, 5th September at 10amfrom www.singularartists.ie
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