GIFT IDEAS: ‘Oh My God, I Can’t Believe It!’ Kaiser Chiefs are coming to Limerick – Good Grief! Moncrieff added to Docklands

Kaiser Chiefs

Kaiser Chiefs will perform in Limerick for the very first time as part of the Docklands festival series on Sunday August 24.

The band are celebrating the 20-year anniversary of their iconic album ‘Employment’ in which they will perform in full along with a host of their top hits.

Formed in Leeds in 2000, Kaiser Chiefs are one of the leading bands of their generation. Fronted by the charismatic Ricky Wilson with Simon Rix on bass, Andrew ‘Whitey’ White on guitar, Nick ‘Peanut’ Baines on keyboards and drummer Vijay Mistry, the band have had a string of anthemic hits such as ‘Oh My God’, ‘I Predict A Riot’, ‘Everyday I Love You Less and Less’,  ‘Never Miss A Beat’ and ‘Hole In My Soul’

The band have released 8 original studio albums which includes their Mercury nominated debut, ‘Employment’ which sold over 2 million copies, Its number 1 follow up, ‘Yours Truly, Angry Mob’, which went twice-platinum in the UK alone and ‘Education Education Education and War’ which entered the album charts at number 1.

Tickets go on sale Friday December 13 at 10am from www.dolans.ie / www.ticketmaster.ie.

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Good Grief! Moncrieff added to Docklands

Moncrieff will perform in Limerick this August as part of the Live at the Dockland series on Saturday August 9, 2025 in what will be his biggest Limerick headline show to date. 

Mick Dolan speaking at the launch “Moncrieff’s ascendancy is remarkable, performing stellar shows in all our venues Upstairs In Dolans, Dolans Warehouse, Live at the Big Top and King John’s Castle, it’s no surprise to see him headline a Live at the Docklands Show.”

The singer/songwriter has had a string of successful EPs and singles that have earned him 50 million streams since 2017, accolades like the RTÉ Choice Music Prize 2023 for “Irish Song of the Year” (for his 2022 hit “Warm”), and performances at major festivals such as Lollapalooza Berlin.

The Moncrieff of 2024 is rawer, more vulnerable, and less polished. He is ready to lay his weaknesses bare and explore themes like masculinity, sexuality, and identity in a way he never has before.

Tickets go on sale Friday December 13 at 10am from www.dolans.ie / www.ticketmaster.ie.

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