AMBLE announce headline show at The Telegraph Building, Belfast on 27th November

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2024 bodes to be a year to remember for the Amble men. Their four-track EP “Of Land and Sea” was released on all streaming platforms on Friday, 16th February. The release of “Of Land and Sea” will coincide with their sold-out tour of Ireland and the UK.

Just announced is a new tour for Autumn ‘24 following their sell-out dates this Spring:

Galway – Leisureland – Oct 31st

Limerick – Milk Market – Nov 1st

Cork – Opera House – Nov 2nd

Belfast – Telegraph Building – Nov 27th

Dublin – 3Olympia Theatre – Nov 28th

Tickets for these new dates will be available from Friday, February 23rd at 10 am from Ticketmaster.ie.

Amble are Robbie Cunningham, Oisin Mc Caffrey and Ross Mc Nerney, a 3-piece ensemble of songwriters hailing from the midlands and west of Ireland. In only ten months, Amble has garnered over 135k monthly Spotify listeners and is fast approaching the 4,000,000-stream total, averaging over 30,000 streams a day.

To date, Amble has sold out all shows, The Workman’s Cellar (April 2023), The Sugar Club on November 30th, 2023 (selling out five months in advance) and now sold out their entire debut Irish Tour five months in advance (dates below). They have also sold out their debut London headliner, adding a second sold-out date and upgrading and selling out their Glasgow debut in King Tuts.

If Amble’s debut EP, 2023’s “Amble (Live)”, introduced a new musing, trad-tinged trio of songwriters to the Irish music scene, 2024’s highly distinctive “Of Land and Sea” finds the group expanding their sound to an ever-more global audience.

The unique perspective of three individual songwriters creates a peerless body of work that only enhances the now familiar ruminative observations on the world and, more pertinently – the stories unfolding each day within it.

Debut Irish and UK Tour

February 29th – Mike The Pies – Listowel – SOLD OUT

March 1st – Upstairs Dolans – Limerick – SOLD OUT

March 2nd – Cyprus Avenue – Cork – SOLD OUT

March 7th – Whelan’s – Dublin – SOLD OUT

March 8th – Roisin Dubh – Galway – SOLD OUT

March 9th – Whelan’s – Dublin – SOLD OUT

March 16th – Set Theatre – Kilkenny SOLD OUT

March 21st – Limelight – Belfast – SOLD OUT

March 23rd – The Waiting Room – London SOLD OUT

March 24th – The Waiting Room – London SOLD OUT

March 26th – The Deaf Institute – Manchester SOLD OUT

March 28th – The Folklore Rooms – Brighton SOLD OUT

March 30th – King Tuts – Glasgow SOLD OUT

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