Live Nation Presents
Irish band with second album in fall for four German shows in Munich, Berlin, Hamburg and Cologne
Support: Enola Gay
The future of Irish indie and punk rock is Gurriers. Formed in Dublin in early 2020, Dan Hoff (vocals), Pierce O'Callaghan (drums), Emmet White (bass), Ben O'Neill and Mark MacCormack (both guitar) have been one thing above all else ever since: loud and angry. That's why they channel their opinions on everyday topics such as racism or social injustice into their music, allowing all their feelings to flow in unfiltered. The result is a politically charged, agitative sound between modern indie rock and post-punk that has long been inspiring audiences beyond Ireland with its raw influences of grunge, noise and alternative. After the band was founded in 2020, Gurriers2022debuted with their first singles after gaining their first live experience a year earlier. With songs such as "Sign Of The Times" and "Nausea", Gurriers played their way onto the first editorial playlists on digital streaming platforms. The band's dark rock sound quickly emerged, which opened up an even larger audience in the years to come. "Des Goblin", "Approachable" and last but not least "Top Of The Bill" (the band's undisputed top track) have since become further fan favorites and served as harbingers of the debut album. 'Come And See', released in September 2024, is far more than an ordinary debut album for press and fans alike - it's an exhilarating statement of Gurriers' intentions, infused with all the themes they pick up on in the chaos around them. Following the LP's release, Gurriers toured Europe as early as 2024, where they impressed with their energetic live shows. In September 2025, Gurriers opened a new chapter with their single "Erasure". The song takes the band into punky indie rock spheres and is nothing other than a full-energy ballad. In mid-May of this year, they released their new single "Nobody's Coming To Save You" , the title track of their second album, which will be released on September 25. To celebrate the release of the record appropriately, Gurriers are returning to Germany one year after their European Tour 2025. From November 19 to December 1, they will be playing four shows in Germany on the Nobody's Coming To Save You Tour 2026: at Munich's Strom, Berlin's Frannz Club, Hamburg's Betty and Cologne's Club Bahnhof Ehrenfeld.
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