- Music
- 19 Dec 24
Accompanied by special guests shame, they will play an extra date on August 19, 2025.
Following a sold-out show on August 20, Wunderhorse and special guests shame have added a second date at The National Museum of Ireland on August 19, 2025.
Wunderhorse (Jacob Slater, Harry Fowler, Peter Woodin and Jamie Staples) have seen their popularity snowball the old fashioned way; winning fans over through visceral live performances and Slater’s vivid songwriting.
Their 2022 debut album Cub saw them graduate from raucous basements to show-stealing support tours with the likes of Fontaines D.C, Pixies, and Sam Fender, and a packed-out Glastonbury Woodsies tent – all in the space of a year.
Their latest record Midas personifies this growth, with the band refining their rock formula by making a rawer album with rougher edges than before.
Sold out…thank you. Second Dublin show now on sale.https://t.co/ENgLKMTGZv pic.twitter.com/clnT2Q7nHv
— Wunderhorse (@wunderhorse) December 19, 2024
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Speaking about the making of Midas in their recent Hot Press interview, Slater said: “We wanted to get to that sort of live raw sound with all the mistakes and all the ugly parts of it left in because that's who we are. I think that’s exactly what we did, which I'm really pleased about
“It's quite a dark record and we didn't set out for it to be like that. It's just what happened naturally. I think all of our personal lives sort of inform the colour of the record. It was a combination of that and the feeling of spreading our wings for the first time as a band on a record that really influenced Midas”.
Tickets for Wunderhorse at The National Museum of Ireland sell for €45.20 and are on sale now here or here.