- Music
- 17 Feb 25
Tickets will be available from Friday, February 21 at 10am.
Men I Trust have announced their biggest Irish headline show to date, in Dublin’s National Stadium on October 15.
The show marks the outfit's first performance in the capital since their gig at Vicar Street in July 2023.
The Canadian indie band originally formed in 2014. The line-up now comprises Emma Proulx (guitar and vocals), Jessy Caron (guitar and bass), and Dragos Chiriac (keyboards). Jessy and Dragos were high school friends who reunited in the music department at Université Laval in Quebec City. Emma joined the group full-time as lead vocalist and guitarist in March 2016.
The trio's self-produced music has garnered an increasingly ardent army of admirers for its distinct blend of dream pop and indie. They have independently released four studio albums, Men I Trust (2014), Headroom (2015), Oncle Jazz (2019), and Untourable Album (2021).
More recently, the group released the second volume of their Forever Live Sessions, a follow-up to their first release in the series in 2020. They've also announced two full-length albums which are set for release this year – Equus Asinus and Equus Caballus – which they took to social media to describe as their "biggest and proudest work yet."
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Tickets for the Dublin show are €36.55, including booking fee, and will go on sale this Friday, February 21 here.
Listen to their new album below: