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Black Country, New Road

Black Country, New Road

Tickets on sale Friday February 7th at 10am

  • Mon 15th Sep 2025 | 3Olympia Theatre, Dublin | On Sale: Fri 7th Feb | Doors 7:00 PM

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Black Country, New Road

Tickets on sale Friday 7th February at 10am

There are few contemporary bands who can do musical reinvention quite as consistently as Black Country, New Road. From their Mercury Music Prize-nominated debut For the First Time, which touched upon everything from jazz to post-rock via klezmer music, to the art-rock meets chamber pop follow up Ants From Up There (both top 5 charting albums). Black Country, New Road have just announced their headline show in the 3Olympia Theatre, Dublin on Monday 15th September 2025.

Tickets from €31.50 including booking fee on sale Friday 7th February at 10am

When singer Isaac Wood amicably left, Black Country, New Road wrote an entire set of new songs to tour which ended up on Live at Bush Hall, an album The Guardian claimed was a “magical resurgence” in a triumphant five-star review. Now, on studio album three, the band are once again building from the ground up in yet another miraculous musical transformation.

"Bush Hall was a really fun project for us," says Charlie Wayne. "But after touring it extensively, we were ready for something new." The band, now a six-piece with vocal duties shared among Tyler Hyde, Georgia Ellery, and May Kershaw, is excited about their latest album, which reflects their growth and perspective. 

Their close-knit friendship and musical adaptability remain key to their success. They've been praised as "the best band in the world" by The Quietus, even without conventional tours. Their live album captures the profound friendships that have shaped their journey. 

Produced by James Ford, their new record showcases a bold range of styles, from folk to prog, while maintaining a unique sound. The album's opening track, ‘Besties,’ celebrates female friendships in creative spaces, leading into the easy-going ‘The Big Spin.’ 

With each member contributing individual songs, a collaborative songwriting process emerged, where ideas influenced one another seamlessly. For example, ‘Happy Birthday,’ inspired by ‘Besties,’ addresses generational differences while retaining its own distinct identity. Overall, the album is a cohesive blend of varied influences, reflecting both contemporary and timeless themes.

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