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Darkside

Friday, 18th October 2024

8:00pm - 11:00pm

The Button Factory, Curved St, Dublin

Experimental - Electro
18Oct
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Lineup DARKSIDE Following a 4 day sell out of their first show DARKSIDE featuring Chilean electronic musician Nicolás Jaar, American multi-instrumentalist Dave Harrington percussionist and longtime collaborator Tlacael Esparza will perform a second show at Button Factory Dublin on Friday 18th October. Tickets on sale now! DARKSIDE have announced 2024 UK and European live dates. Marking their second tour in a decade, the shows will commence in Dublin on October 19th, with stops in Edinburgh, Glasgow, London, Istanbul, Thessaloniki, Turin, Paris, Luxembourg, Gent and Brussels, before culminating at Le Guess Who? Festival in Utrecht on November 8th. A full live itinerary can be found below. Tickets go on artist presale on Wednesday, May 15th at 10am local time, local presale on Thursday, May 16th at 10am local time, and general sale on Friday, May 17th at 10am local. Emerging from time in the studio this year, the three-piece band, now including percussionist and longtime collaborator Tlacael Esparza as a permanent member alongside Chilean electronic musician Nicolás Jaar and American multi-instrumentalist Dave Harrington, will introduce a new stage show, as well as offering fans a glimpse of new music. June 2023 saw the band’s European live debut as a trio across headline and festival dates, including two sold-out London shows in KOKO, as well as the release of Live at Spiral House, a loose and playful collection of jams culled from rehearsals in the bands work space in Los Angeles in the summer of 2022. Watch a live performance of ‘Heart Jam’ from the release HERE and a short film documenting the band’s rehearsals HERE, both directed by Jed DeMoss. DARKSIDE’s long-awaited second album, Spiral, was released in July 2021, preceded by singles ‘Liberty Bell’, ‘The Limit’ and ‘Lawmaker’. The album was hailed as “DARKSIDE (…) at their best and most prismatic” (Crack), “music which shatters easy genre classification” (The Quietus), and “sublime” (MOJO).

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