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Concerts in Ireland
- 19/11/2025Wednesday 19:00DublinNational StadiumThe Horrors
Venue
International Concerts
- 25/05/2025Sunday 12:00Nottingham, GBVarious Nottingham VenuesDot To Dot 2025 - NottinghamOn partner site
Lineup
- Dot To Dot Festival
- Sprints
- The Horrors
- Fat Dog
- Big Special
- Låpsley
- Kate Bollinger
- Honeyglaze
- nimino
- Adore
- Ain’t
- Basht.
- Baobei
- Bradley Marshall
- Bruise Control
- Cardinals
- Dog Race
- Ethan Tasch
- Good Health Good Wealth
- Hello Mary
- kanekoayano
- Ladylike
- lunar vacation
- Monster Florence
- Nectar Woode
- No Windows
- oreglo
- Soft Loft
- Tsatsamis
- Jimothy Lacoste
- Michigander
- Kai Bosch
- JASMINE THOMPSON
- 26/11/2025Wednesday 19:00Leeds, GBProject HouseThe HorrorsOn partner site
Venue
- 28/11/2025Friday 19:00Manchester, GBManchester New Century HallThe HorrorsOn partner site
- 29/11/2025Saturday 19:00London, GBO2 Forum Kentish TownThe HorrorsLow Availability
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About
The Horrors set to perform in Dublin
After nearly 20 years making music, there are few bands who’ve created a canon as determinedly innovative and consistently critically-acclaimed as The Horrors. Emerging as zeitgeist-shaking garage-goths on their 2007 debut ‘Strange House’, before taking a sharp left turn for their Mercury-nominated follow up ‘Primary Colours’, since the beginning they’ve roamed freely between genres. 2011’s ‘Skying’ won the NME Award for Best Album; ‘V’ was heralded as “a triumph” in a five-star Guardian review, while 2021’s pair of EPs - ‘Lout’ and ‘Against The Blade’ - marked a new chapter with their most industrial, uncompromising output yet.
As The Horrors approach their 20th anniversary as a band, 'Night Life' sees them shapeshift into a new form, with a new sonic outlook and a new line up centred around the core duo of vocalist Faris Badwan and bassist Rhys Webb, now joined by Amelia Kidd on keys and Telegram’s Jordan Cook on drums, making the new album the band’s first to not feature all 5 original members.
Setlists
- 1.The Silence That Remains
- 2.Three Decades
- 3.Mirror's Image
- 4.Silent Sister
- 5.Sea Within a Sea
- 6.Endless Blue
- 7.Still Life
- 8.More Than Life
- 9.Ghost
- 10.Who Can Say
Encore
- 11.Lotus Eater
- 12.Scarlet Fields
- 13.Something to Remember Me By
- 1.The Silence That Remains
- 2.Three Decades
- 3.Mirror's Image
- 4.Silent Sister
- 5.Sea Within a Sea (Introduced as "river to the sea')
- 6.Endless Blue
- 7.Still Life
- 8.More Than Life
- 9.Ghost
- 10.Who Can Say
Encore
- 11.Lotus Eater
- 12.Scarlet Fields
- 13.Something to Remember Me By
- 1.The Silence That Remains
- 2.Three Decades
- 3.Mirror's Image
- 4.Silent Sister
- 5.Sea Within a Sea (Introduced as From river to the sea)
- 6.Endless Blue
- 7.Still Life
- 8.More Than Life
- 9.Ghost
- 10.Who Can Say
Encore
- 11.Lotus Eater
- 12.Scarlet Fields
- 13.Something to Remember Me By
- 1.The Silence That Remains
- 2.Three Decades
- 3.Mirror's Image
- 4.Silent Sister
- 5.Sea Within a Sea (Presented as From The River To The Sea' in support of Palestine)
- 6.Endless Blue
- 7.Still Life
- 8.More Than Life
- 9.Ghost
- 10.Who Can Say
Encore
- 11.Lotus Eater
- 12.Scarlet Fields
- 13.Something to Remember Me By
- 1.The Silence That Remains
- 2.Three Decades
- 3.Mirror's Image
- 4.Silent Sister
- 5.Ghost
- 6.Sea Within a Sea
- 7.Endless Blue
- 8.Still Life
- 9.More Than Life
- 10.Who Can Say
- 11.Lotus Eater
- 12.Something to Remember Me By
FAQS
They play live at The National Stadium, Dublin.
The Horrors play live on 19 November 2025.
Yes, the band recently returned with new album 'Night Life'.