- Culture
- 10 Oct 22
The Coronas announce Fairview Park show for 2023
Tickets priced €49.90 go on sale this Friday, 14th October at 10am via Ticketmaster.ie.
The Coronas have announced a headline show at Fairview Park, Dublin on Saturday 17th June 2023.
The Irish indie legends released their seventh studio album, Time Stopped, on Friday following Thursday night's epic launch concert at Windmill Quarter.
The band are slated to play five sold out dates at the 3Olympia Theatre from December 14-18, plus the INEC Killarney and Ulster Hall Belfast.
The album's release was preceded by three singles, ‘Write Our Own Soundtrack’, ‘Strive’ and ‘If You Let Me’, all of which have been well-received by radio and fans alike.
"The Coronas approach each album as a complete creation, and Time Stopped is no exception," Hot Press' Jackie Hayden wrote. "There’s a caring sense of decency in Danny O’Reilly’s voice; a sense of conviction in the songs; and it all hangs beautifully and positively together. A winner."
Recorded in Camden Studios Dublin and Eastcote Studios in London and produced by George Murphy (Mumford & Sons, The Specials, Ellie Goulding) and mixed by Grammy award-winning Peter Katis (The National), Time Stopped also features many of The Coronas’ long-time collaborators and friends including Lar Kaye, Róisín O, Cian MacSweeney, Dave O’Keefe and John Broe.
Tickets priced €49.90 go on sale this Friday, 14th October at 10am via Ticketmaster.ie.
Listen to Time Stopped below.
Check out the new issue of Hot Press, starring The Coronas, out now.
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