- Music
- 22 Feb 24
Arborist announce a run of Irish shows this spring
Kicking off in Dublin this March, Arborist have announced a series of live shows across Ireland.
The brainchild of singer-songwriter Mark McCambridge, Arborist are a Belfast-based band preparing to embark on their first Irish tour.
Kicking off at Workman’s cellar in Dublin on 7th March as a solo opener for Seamus Fogarty, McCambridge will make stops in Galway, Bangor, Ballydehob and Dundalk, with a second appearance in Dublin as a Workman’s headliner on 24th May.
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First arriving on the scene under the Arborist moniker back in 2015, McCambridge has spent almost a decade perfecting his alt-indie sound. After a successful debut with Home Burial, the Belfast troubadour ushered Arborist into a new era of alternative indie with their sophomore project A Northern View. Now, fresh off the release of 2023's An Endless Sequence of Dead Zeros, the upcoming tour is sure to leave audiences restless for more.
With the exception of a solo opening set in at Workman’s in March, McCambridge will be accompanied by pedal steeler David Murphy for the majority of his shows, returning to Dublin for an exciting full-band performance in May.
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