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- 14 Oct 25
SPRINTS to perform on Later... with Jools Holland this weekend
See the full episode line-up below.
Dublin band SPRINTS are set to perform on Later... with Jools Holland this Sunday (October 19).
The band will perform their track 'Descartes' off of their second album All That Is Over, released last month. The record covers themes of "war, ecological collapse, and attacks on trans rights".
The album was rated 8.5/10 by Hot Press "the band’s knack of crafting snarling, explosive bangers, cementing Sprints’ status as one of the most compelling acts in rock."
The group will be joined by Nashville country singer Luke Combs as he plays his song 'Days Like These'. Last week, the artist was announced as the headline act at Slane Castle, set for Saturday, July 18, 2026.
Additional guests include 1990s rock band Suede, set to showcase two tracks from their 10th album Antidepressants and London jazz-soul singer Yazmin Lacey, performing songs from her sophomore album Teal Dreams.
Mississippi family band Annie and the Caldwells will share tunes from their debut record Can’t Lose My (Soul) and Spandau Ballet guitarist Gary Kemp will chat about a new exhibition at London’s Design Museum.
Later... with Jools Holland will air this Sunday at 10p.m. on BBC Two and BBC iPlayer.
SPRINTS are set to perform at Vicar Street, Dublin on November 20.
- See SPRINTS' announcement below.
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