Indie music legends James are to perform at The National Museum of Ireland, Collins Barracks, Dublin on Monday, with The Zutons as special guests.
This was confirmed by Singular Artists, by arrangement with Solo, Promm & Tileyard Music.
James and special guests The Zutons will perform for Wider Than Pictures 2024, as part of a line up including James Blunt, special guest Gareth Dunlop, THE THE with special guest A Lazarus Soul.
Other names also include Gossip + special guests Nation of Language and Sprints; Deacon Blue + special guests Altered Hours; and Cat Burns + special guest Sam Tompkins.
The Zutons will join James at Collins Barracks on Monday (August 26).
The Zutons’ Dave McCabe Speaks To Marty Miller
Ahead of this show, Dave McCabe the founding singer/guitarist spoke to our very own Marty Miller.
The band were formed in 2002, with their 2004 debut album, Who Killed…The Zutons, spent almost a year in the UK Album Chart.
It also went on to sell over 600,000 copies, and earned a Mercury Music Prize in 2004.
Their second album, Tired of Hanging Around, reached number two in the UK Album Chart, featuring a range of top 10 singles, including Valerie, and Why Won’t You Give Me Your Love.
Valerie was also recorded by Mark Ronson and the late Amy Winehouse, become a major hit worldwide.
Speaking to Marty, Dave McCabe offered an insight into working in music for a living ahead of Monday’s show. Check it out below.
Monday’s show comes 24 hours before THE THE will perform at Collins Barracks.
Ahead of this show, Matt Johnson of THE THE also chatted to Marty Miller earlier this week. Check out this chat here.