- Music
- 10 Apr 25
Tickets go on sale on Friday at 10 a.m.
Welsh rock band Those Damn Crows have announced the Irish leg of their God Shaped Hole EU / UK Tour, with newly added headline shows at Belfast’s Limelight 2 on November 6 and Dublin’s The Grand Social on November 7.
Formed in 2014, the band is comprised of Shane Greenhall, Ian "Shiner" Thomas, David Winchurch, Lloyd Wood, and Ronnie Huxford.
The tour supports their upcoming new album God Shaped Hole, set for release tomorrow, April 11. The Dublin and Belfast dates were last-minute additions, announced via the band’s social media.
"Crowfamily! We’re very excited to be able to add two more shows to the God Shaped Hole tour later this year, as we make our way out to Belfast and Dublin this November!!", they wrote.
Those Damn Crows recently released their latest single, 'The Night Train', alongside a music video. Frontman Shane Greenhall shared the inspiration behind the song:
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“Having had an extremely powerful and vivid dream where I visited my Father, and relatives who have passed away, It really felt like I had travelled somewhere else, to a different time/place rather than a dream.
"It inspired me to write The Night Train - the transport that takes you to your loved ones who are no longer with us. The train takes you to their new home where you’re temporarily invited and reunited with your loved ones for a short time, at the same time, every single night like a grieving Groundhog Day.
Your destination is one dream away.”
Tickets for the Irish tour dates are priced at €23.50, including booking fee and venue faculty fee, and go on sale on Friday at 10 a.m.
Check out the music video for 'The Last Train below':
Check out the announcement post below:
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