Get ready for a musical treat, Dublin! My Bloody Valentine, the iconic band, is rumored to be gracing the city with a small, intimate performance this Wednesday.
The news broke via Foggy Notions, the organizers behind My Bloody Valentine's highly anticipated Dublin show this Saturday. A mysterious event titled 'Isn't Anything' on November 19th seems to be a warm-up gig for the band, and tickets have already flown off the shelves!
But here's the catch: the tickets sold out lightning-fast on Eventbrite, priced at €44, and now there's a waitlist buzzing with eager fans.
This marks My Bloody Valentine's first Dublin performance since 1992, and the excitement is palpable. We at Nialler9 have a soft spot for this band, having hosted a podcast in 2022 celebrating their iconic album 'Loveless'.
Niall Byrne, the mastermind behind Nialler9, has been a stalwart of Irish music journalism since 2005. His insights and passion for music have made Nialler9 an indispensable resource for music lovers.
And this is the part most people miss: Niall isn't just a writer; he's a DJ, club promoter, and event curator, bringing the best of music to Dublin's vibrant scene.
So, Dublin, are you ready to rock with My Bloody Valentine? This is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity!
Controversial Take: Some might argue that the band's decision to play a small show before the main event is a strategic move to build anticipation. What do you think? Is it a clever marketing tactic or a genuine desire to connect with fans?
Share your thoughts in the comments! We'd love to hear your opinions on this exciting development.