INHALER: The Limelight, Sat 16th May 2020

Limelight Belfast by arrangement with 13 Artists presents:

INHALER

& Guests

 

The Limelight 1, Belfast

Sat 16th May 2020

Doors 7pm *EARLY SHOW*

 

Tickets £12.50 + BF from Ticketmaster & Katy’s Bar 

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Hotly-tipped Dublin quartet Inhaler have announced a headline Belfast show at Limelight 1 on Saturday May 16th 2020. Today the band released their new single, ‘We Have To Move’ on Polydor Records. It’s the follow-up to their first single on the label, Ice Cream Sundae which was released in September. The jubilant indie-rock of We Have To Move On showcases the band’s way of combining sharp, hooky melodies with expansive, atmospheric brooding. Tickets on sale Friday January 24th at 9am from www.ticketmaster.ie, www.limelightbelfast.com, Katy’s Bar & Ticketmaster outlets nationwide. Northern Ireland customers 0844 277 44 55 & Republic of Ireland customers 0818 719 300.

Inhaler have just been announced as fifth place in the BBC Sound Of 2020 and recently completed a UK and European tour that saw them sell over 7,000 tickets and play to frenzied, sold-out crowds. They will follow that run with an extensive UK tour this year that will include a sold-out show at London’s Heaven on Thursday 20th February, their biggest headline show to date. Kasabian recently announced Inhaler as one of the support acts at their huge hometown show at Leicester’s Victoria Park next summer.

Four friends, they formed the band while they were still at school, Elijah Hewson, Robert Keating, Ryan McMahon and Josh Jenkinson bonded over a love of similar groups, taking in The Stone Roses, Joy Division, The Strokes, Depeche Mode, Interpol, Kings Of Leon, The Cure and more.

Over a handful of singles, they have amassed a diehard fanbase, with their tracks being streamed over 7 million times. They make songs about being young and finding your way, music that connects. “I’m just trying to write about the joy of being alive, being a teenager, and the bad things that can come with that. I don’t like it to be all happy, I don’t like it to be all sad,” says frontman Hewson.