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- 16 Oct 24
The February and March run will include a date in Dublin’s Ambassador Theatre and Belfast’s The Duncaim.
Irish multi award-winning songwriter Fionn Regan will hit the road in March and February 2025 for his newly announced Ireland and UK tour.
Dates include Belfast’s The Duncaim on February 13 and the newly opened Ambassador Theatre in Dublin on February 15, as well as Galway’s Town Hall Theatre on February 19 and London’s EartH on February 26, among others.
The tour comes in support of his upcoming album O Avalanche, set for release on November 1. Released singles from the record include ‘HEADPHONES’, ‘Islands’, ‘Blood is Thicker Than Wine’ and ‘Farewell’.
Listen to the lead single ‘HEADPHONES’ below:
His first album since the 2019 Cala, O Avalanche is also, in Regan’s words, “very much on a level”. He explains: “I see it sort of like a film that starts cinematically and develops in abstract ways. It moves in different sequences, backwards and forwards. And if you’re thinking about it in a visual way, there’s a quality about it where it’s always magic hour.”
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Regan wrote the record while staying in Mallorca, a place he describes as his “true north”: “There’s a sense of an artistic energy there, where you step back a little from the main drag of bigger cities. You’re sat there in the mountains looking towards the cities, rather than the other way. There’s a kind of focus, a feeling that you’re tuned in to something.”
Reagan will also be playing throughout Ireland this November for his sold-out Before The Avalanche tour.
Tickets information for Fionn Reagan’s February and March Ireland and UK tour are available here.
Find the full list of dates below:
February 6 – Wexford – Wexford Arts Centre
February 7– Cork – Live at St Lukes
February 8 – Limerick – Dolan’s
February 9 – Ballycotton – Sea Church
February 13 – Belfast – The Duncaim
February 15 – Dublin – Ambassador Theatre
February 16 – Dundalk – Spirit Store
February 19 – Galway – Town Hall Theatre
February 20 – Castlebar – Royal Theatre
February 22 – Waterford – Bank Lane
February 25 – Nottingham – Metronome
February 26 – London – EartH
February 27 – Oxford – The Jericho Tavern
February 28 – Bristol – Strange Brew
March 2 – Totnes – The Barrel House
March 3 – Cambridge – Junction 2
March 5 – Glasgow – Oran Mor
March 6 – Leeds – Brudenell Social Club
March 7 – Liverpool – St Michaels Live
March 8 – Manchester – Hallé at St Michael’s