- Music
- 15 Mar 24
The long standing Dublin band will be live at Vicar Street on August 31st.
It’s been about four years since Hothouse Flowers played a gig in Dublin. This summer, though, the forty years old Irish rock’n’roll band comes back with a brand new show at Vicar Street.
With almost five decades under their belt, Hothouse Flowers still haven’t lost any of their fervour. Their high energy calls back to their early days of playing in Dublin’s late-night scene, although their extensive repertoire now allows for a much grander scale and unique show.
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The band's ache for exciting gigs is nothing new: in fact, in a 2023 inteveview for Hotpress, Liam Ó Maonlaí had said: “As a band, we don’t write a setlist. We go and feel it. It keeps it hot and alive for us really—because we’re still creating new material.”
Hothouse Flowers are also about to release their documentary - Hothouse Flowers: Stick Around And Laugh A While on RTÉ One TV at 6.30pm on Monday 18th March.
Tickets start from 44€ and are on sale now.