LIMROCK indie favourites, Dylan Flynn and The Dead Poets play Dolans Warehouse this Saturday April 30 to conclude their first Irish Tour.
The band have been playing shows around Ireland for the past couple of weeks, stopping off in Clonmel, Galway and Dublin. They now turn to their biggest headline show to date, where they will be supported by Laura Duff and Hey Rusty.
The 5-piece have have built a following for their music, releasing single and EPs over the past few years and playing regularly in the city.
Frontman Dylan Flynn says the band is ready to make a step upwards.
“We have been playing as a band now for nearly three years and we have done shows in every other venue in the city.
“We didn’t want to do the same show again just for the sake of it. The Warehouse is a big room, but we felt it made the most sense.”
The band, who all met in college, have a broad range of influences including The War on Drugs, Radiohead and The 1975. They have been building momentum since the release of their debut EP in 2019, capturing audience’s attention with their engaging live shows and polished productions.
The band has developed considerably since 2019, when they launched their debut EP in the Kasbah Social Club, Dolan’s.
Since then, they have self-released/produced their second EP, booked their first Irish tour and played support slots for some of the country’s biggest artists.
With new music on the way, and even bigger shows on the horizon, make sure you get down to see the band play a hometown show in front of their biggest crowd yet.
Tickets available from www.dolans.ie