- Music
- 17 Aug 07
Tinariwen to play Olympia headliner
Rolling Stones support act Tinariwen have announced a concert at Dublin's Olympia Theatre.
The 'Rolling Stones of the Sahara' are to follow up their Slane date with a show announced for the 9th of December.
The Touareg troubadours - whose name means 'empty places' - released their third album Aman Iman this year, following up the award-winning Amassakoul. Their sound has been described as a potent meld of funk, blues, soul and rock, and many detect the influence of Bobs Dylan and Marley. The latter's searing socio-political commentary is the most obvious point of contact: the band's music was considered so incendiary during the 1990s that it was banned in Mali.
So get you to Ticketmaster or any of the other usual outlets and check out a band whose credentials as rock rebels are the genuine article. Tickets are €33 and available now.
RELATED
- Music
- 08 Jun 26
Phoebe Bridgers announces extra 3Arena date
- Music
- 08 Jun 26
Beastie Boys' Mike D announces debut solo album
RELATED
- Music
- 08 Jun 26
Olivia Rodrigo announces new song with The Cure's Robert Smith
- Culture
- 08 Jun 26
BASED all-ages music festival returns to Dublin this month
- Music
- 08 Jun 26
Live Report: David Byrne, St Anne's Park
- Music
- 07 Jun 26
Prince: "A man with funk faculties beyond Earthly measure"
- Music
- 05 Jun 26