Therapy

3Olympia, Thursday 31st October

Therapy? are set to celebrate the 30th Anniversary of their Platinum awarded album TROUBLEGUM with a series of concerts.

They come to 3Olympia Theatre, Dublin on Thursday 31st October 2024. With special guests Enola Gay.

For Northern Ireland-originating rockers Therapy? resilience and survival have become watchwords.

Enduring over three decades as the musical, cultural and social landscapes have shifted around them, the trio have forged and retained a powerful and lasting connection with a dedicated fan base around the world, doing so by putting their emphasis on the music, solidifying a hard-won reputation as forward-thinking writers and a fierce live proposition in the process.

Released by A&M Records on February 7th 1994 Troublegum quickly established itself as one of the ‘Albums of the Year’, winning Album of the Year in Kerrang, # 2 in Metal Hammer and scoring highly in NME and Melody Maker End of Year charts. It garnered a Mercury Prize nomination and also led to 2 MTV nominations that year. It featured 5 Hit Singles and 5 appearances on TOTP!!


Date:
Thursday 31st October
Time:
7.00pm
Price:
From €42.70

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