Live Galleries/Reviews

HamsandwicH / Turn – live gallery and review from Vicar Street Dublin 03.10.2025

Vicar Street was buzzing last night as HamsandwicH took to the stage for a show that had everybody up dancing all night for. Supported by fellow Meath natives Turn, the night was a celebration of homegrown talent, packed with energy, laughter, and connection.

From the moment HamSandwicH launched into their set, the crowd was right there with them, singing, dancing, and feeding off every note. Standout tracks like Ants, Illuminate, All Worthwhile, and The Naturist had the audience completely captivated, the band’s trademark mix of soaring vocals, punchy guitars, and infectious energy filling every corner of the venue.

What made the night truly special, though, was the bond between the band and their fans. Between songs, there were chats, jokes, and laughter that made Vicar Street feel less like a concert hall and more like a gathering of old friends.

With vibrant lighting and flawless chemistry on stage, the performance felt alive, every colour, every sound, every beat perfectly in sync. Both HamSandwicH and Turn brought a contagious energy that left the audience buzzing long after the final song.



Turn photos:



HamSandwicH photos & set-list:


Set-list:

Bodies
Never Talk
White Fox
click…click…BOOM!
Fired Up Words
In Perfect Rhymes
St. Christopher
Electro Wave
To Replicate
Long Distance
All my Blood
All Worthwhile
Fandango
The Naturist
Good Friday
Thru The Grass
Models
Illuminate
Ants



Photos & words – Erica Keogh @ericasnapz

Ian Mc Donnell

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