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Kingfishr have announced three huge outdoors shows across the island of Ireland for next year.
The band, renowned for their hit, 'Killeagh', will take to the stage at Belfast's Belsonic Festival on 11 June next year, before heading over to play live at Dublin's Marlay Park on June 19, as well as performing live at Limerick's Thomond Park on 10 July.
The band have had a hugely successful period, with that track, 'Killeagh' spending 17 weeks at No1 in the Irish charts, while their debut album, Halcyon also hit top spot following its release. Their new single, The Sun Will Never Settle has already spend a fortnight at the top of the charts.
Kingfishr are also known for hits, 'Hold Me Down', and 'Diamonds & Roses' among others.
Speaking about the dates in a press release, Kingfishr frontman, Eddie Keogh said: “Before we started the band, we had been to many of the venues we played last week to see our favourite artists play: Mumford & Sons, Paolo Nutini, The Killers being the ones that spring to mind. Being on those stages was nothing short of an out of body experience. The support we felt every night was some we will cherish for the rest of our lives. We want to do it again, but bigger. So that’s what we’re doing".
Tickets for these outdoors shows will go on sale next week (Friday, 26 June) at 10am via this link here.
Fans who sign up for the Kingfishr mailing list will be able to gain access to the pre sale of these tickets which opens up on Wednesday (June 24). The tickets themselves will cost from €65.70 to €86.25 including booking fee, (subject to 12.5% service charge per ticket, max €10.50).
