Amble Announce 2025 Trinity Series, King John’s Castle and CHSQ Dates Following Electrifying Summer Festival Season
After a triumphant run of sold-out shows in 2024, including headlining three nights at Dublin’s 3Olympia Theatre, folk trio Amble have revealed their first wave of 2025 live dates. The band will return to the road next year, kicking off in the UK in February before heading across Europe and North America. The tour will include a series of highly anticipated Irish performances, marking the band’s next major homecoming after filling the Electric Arena tent at this year’s Electric Picnic festival.
Irish Tour Dates: Tickets go on sale Friday, 18th October 2024.
– June 19th, 2025 – King John’s Castle, Limerick
– July 5th, 2025 – Summer Series, Trinity College Dublin
– August 22nd, 2025 – CHSQ, Belfast
Having captivated over 15,000 fans at Electric Picnic with their musical storytelling and powerful live sound, Amble’s homecoming Irish shows are set to be a key highlight of their 2025 tour. The band will perform at iconic venues, including King John’s Castle in Limerick on June 19th, the Summer Series at Trinity College Dublin on July 5th, and CHSQ in Belfast on August 22nd. These performances promise to showcase their distinctive folk-infused sound alongside new material from their upcoming EP, “The Commons”, which drops on November 1st. The EP’s title track has already drawn attention for its emotionally charged lyrics and haunting melodies.
On performing live, the band said, “Nothing compares to being on stage and connecting with our fans through the stories we tell in our music. This year has been incredible for us, but it feels like it will be even bigger next year.”
With a proven track record of selling out shows across continents and filling festival stages, tickets for Amble’s 2025 tour are expected to be in high demand.
For fans eager to catch a glimpse of the band before the new year, Amble’s final UK and Irish dates of 2024 are completely sold out. This is a testament to the growing popularity of the trio, who are making waves far beyond their folk roots.
10/02/2025 | Glasgow | SWG3 |
11/02/2025 | Newcastle upon Tyne | Boiler Shop |
13/02/2025 | Birmingham | O2 Institute 2 |
14/02/2025 | Manchester | Band On The Wall |
15/02/2025 | Liverpool | Arts Club |
17/02/2025 | Bristol | The Fleece |
18/02/2025 | Cardiff | The Globe |
19/02/2025 | Brighton | Concorde 2 |
20/02/2025 | London | Koko |
27/02/2025 | Brussels, Belgium | Botanique |
28/02/2025 | Amsterdam, Netherlands | Paradiso |
01/03/2025 | Paris, France | Supersonic Records |
02/03/2025 | Rotterdam, Netherlands | Rotown |
29/04/2025 | Los Angeles, USA | Troubadour |
03/05/2025 | Portland | The Old Church |
04/05/2025 | Seattle | Sunset Tavern |
05/05/2025 | Vancouver | Hollywood Theatre |
07/05/2025 | Calgary | Commonwealth |
08/05/2025 | Edmonton | Starlite Room |
11/05/2025 | Denver | Globe Hall |
14/05/2025 | Chicago | Lincoln Hall |
16/05/2025 | Toronto | The Velvet Underground |
20/05/2025 | Philadelphia | The Foundry |
21/05/2025 | Washington | Songbyrd |
22/05/2025 | New York | The Bowery Ballroom |
19/06/2025 | Limerick | Kings John Castle |
05/07/2025 | Dublin | Trinity Series |
22/08/2025 | Belfast | CHSQ |