IN FOCUS// Biffy Clyro at 3Arena Dublin, Ireland

IN FOCUS// Biffy Clyro at 3Arena Dublin, Ireland Credit: Becca McCaffrey
Becca McCaffrey

Biffy Clyro put on a brilliant show at the 3Arena on Saturday, 10 January, delivering a set that was as heavy and intense as it was open and emotional. The sold-out Dublin crowd were treated to songs from across the band’s career, with newer material from Futique sitting comfortably alongside long-time fan favourites. Becca McCaffrey was there on the night to capture these images, reflecting the energy, atmosphere, and sheer scale of a special night in Dublin.

IN FOCUS// Biffy Clyro at 3Arena Dublin, Ireland Credit: Becca McCaffrey
Credit: Becca McCaffrey

 

IN FOCUS// Biffy Clyro at 3Arena Dublin, Ireland Credit: Becca McCaffrey
Credit: Becca McCaffrey

 

IN FOCUS// Biffy Clyro at 3Arena Dublin, Ireland Credit: Becca McCaffrey
Credit: Becca McCaffrey

 

IN FOCUS// Biffy Clyro at 3Arena Dublin, Ireland Credit: Becca McCaffrey
Credit: Becca McCaffrey

Biffy Clyro at 3Arena Dublin, Ireland Setlist

Barbers Adagio

A Little Love

Hunting Season

That Golden Rule

Who’s Got a Match?

Shot One

Space

Wolves of Winter

Tiny Indoor Fireworks

Goodbye

Friendshipping
(Dedicated to James Johnston)

Biblical

A Thousand and One

Different People

A Hunger in Your Haunt

Black Chandelier

Instant History

Mountains

Two People in Love

Machines

Encore:
The Captain

Living Is a Problem Because Everything Dies

Bubbles

Many of Horror

Can’t Take My Eyes Off You
(Frankie Veil song)

IN FOCUS// Biffy Clyro at 3Arena Dublin, Ireland Credit: Becca McCaffrey
Credit: Becca McCaffrey

 

IN FOCUS// Biffy Clyro at 3Arena Dublin, Ireland Credit: Becca McCaffrey
Credit: Becca McCaffrey
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Becca is a music photographer, lifelong music fan, and a musician in her own right. After years of gigging on stage, she made the move behind the camera over the past year, capturing live shows with an insider’s understanding of performance and atmosphere. With broad tastes across genres, she has a particular soft spot for punk and rock — especially the wave of Irish post-punk artists emerging right now.

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