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Two Door Cinema Club / Florence Road – Tourist History 15th Anniversary tour live gallery and review from Live at the Marquee, Cork 23.06.2026

Crowds stream through the gates long before the main attractions take the stage, determined to squeeze every last drop from the day. The sun bears down with headline intensity, as though Aiken somehow managed to add it to the bill once again.

Inside a tent already pushing capacity, Florence Road arrive to a reception that feels less like an introduction and more like a coronation. The Wicklow four-piece have been building serious momentum, and it’s easy to hear why. Their set shifts effortlessly between grunge-streaked urgency and gleaming indie-rock hooks, all anchored by a warmth and emotional honesty that gives the songs real weight.

There’s a refreshing lack of affectation about them, too. Four friends, completely at ease in each other’s company, letting the music do the talking. By the time viral favourites ‘Hanging Out to Dry’ and ‘Heavy’ roll around, the crowd are singing every word back at the stage, a reminder that Florence Road may still be climbing, but plenty of people have already arrived.

You can feel it before they even appear. The Marquee is already at boiling point, thousands packed shoulder-to-shoulder, the roar rising not as a welcome but as a statement of intent. Two Door Cinema Club haven’t played a note, yet the atmosphere is already combustible.

Visually, the Bangor trio keep things sleek. A sharp digital backdrop pulses behind them, adding texture without distracting from the main event. Still, within minutes it’s little more than scenery. The songs take over. Those unmistakable guitar lines, locked to the band’s effortless electronic sheen, hit with a force that recordings can only hint at. For a group now more than fifteen years into their career, there’s remarkably little sense of nostalgia about it. The material feels alive, urgent, and perfectly suited to a venue of this size.

The crowd met every chorus head-on. Arms stretch skyward, voices merge into one enormous singalong, and the floor seems to move as a single organism. In what is becoming the norm phones are rarely seen appearing momentarily, but most are quickly forgotten. This isn’t a set people want to watch through a screen. It’s one they want to disappear into.

Two Door Cinema Club transformed the Marquee into their own euphoric universe.


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Photos & words – Shane J Horan @shanejhoran

Ian Mc Donnell

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