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Concerts in Ireland
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International Concerts
- 02/05/2025Until 02/05/2025Ayr, GBLow GreenPavilion Festival presents Ayr Beach LiveOn partner site
- 24/05/2025Until 25/05/2025Warrington, GBVictoria Park WarringtonNeighbourhood Weekender - Weekend Ticket
Lineup
- Neighbourhood Weekender
- James
- The Wombats
- The Reytons
- Ocean Colour Scene
- The Snuts
- Amy Macdonald
- The K's
- Lottery Winners
- The Royston Club
- The Bluetones
- Seb Lowe
- Kingfishr
- Overpass
- Stereophonics
- The Lathums
- Inhaler
- Dizzee Rascal
- Sigrid
- CMAT
- Wunderhorse
- The Mary Wallopers
- Starsailor
- Corella
- Nieve Ella
- James Marriott
- Arthur Hill
- Luvcat
- Sunday (1994)
- Chloe Slater
- Cliffords
- Pixey
- Freddie Halkon
- Siobhan Winifred
- Aaron Rowe
- Alex Spencer
- ARKAYLA
- Dylan John Thomas
- Florentenes
- Kerr Mercer
- Picture Parlour
- The Slow Readers Club
- Soft Launch
- The Clause
- The Guest List
- Tom A Smith
- Villanelle
- The Bemonts
- 25/05/2025Sunday 12:00Warrington, GBVictoria Park WarringtonNeighbourhood Weekender - Sunday Ticket
- 14/06/2025Saturday 12:00Portsmouth, GBWedgewood RoomsGolden Touch Festival - Saturday TicketOn partner site
About
The Clause are a four-piece from Birmingham who bring together the swagger of the 60s, the rolling groove of the 80s and the riotous verve and attitude of the 90s. Pearce Macca (front man), Niall Fennell (drummer) Jonny Fyffe (bassist) and Liam Deakin (guitarist) effortlessly combine huge hooks with gritty verses, indie sensibilities and rhythm and blues groove and melodies to create an altogether different beast.
The music defies categorisation, rolling seamlessly from crashing percussion to huge, swinging bass. There are epic singalong choruses destined for stadiums and packed festival main stages, and darker, edgier moments evoking late night cruises down dingy back streets. The band have been together since they were kids and they have matured into one of the UK’s most exciting new bands.