Catfish and the Bottlemen have announced that they will be performing in Ireland for the first time in five years.
We're excited about the news that we're playing our biggest show yet in Liverpool. The show will feature 'Long Shots' Rockers has set a date for August 31st at RDS Simmons Court in Dublin.
Tickets will go on sale to the general public on May 10th at 10am BST via www.ticketmaster.ie. Details on the May 8th pre-sale can be found here.
The 'Encore' group is also planning large-scale outdoor concerts in Cardiff and Edinburgh.
In February, the BRIT Award-winning group returned with their first single in five years.
The rock group recorded “Showtime” in Los Angeles with award-winning producer Dave Sardy, who has worked with Oasis and the Rolling Stones, among others.
The song reflects frontman Van McCann's evolution as a songwriter and is the first song from the band's long-awaited new album.
Meanwhile, the rocker previously admitted that he is very ambitious as a performer.
The songwriter also revealed that he was inspired by Oasis when he was younger.
The 31-year-old singer told the Guardian: She said: “I want them to play in stadiums, not just arenas, but stadiums.
“If you're in a band and you don't want it, it's like saying you're happy sitting on the bench at Liverpool. If I'm going to be a garbage man, You'll be sure to be the best. Why would you want to play in a football stadium if you're here one day and gone the next?
“I remember going to Heaton Park as a kid to see the Oasis. No matter where you were in Manchester, the atmosphere was an oasis. It was like a magnet had fallen into the center of the city and pulled everyone together. . What we want to happen to us.”