- Music
- 26 Aug 25
Loathe announce Dublin and Belfast show
They will play Belfast’s Limelight 1 on December 1 and Dublin’s The Academy On December 2, 2025.
Liverpool heavy-meatal band Loathe have announced headline shows at Limelight 1, Belfast on Monday, December 1 and The Academy, Dublin for Tuesday, December 2, 2025, as part of their upcoming UK & EU 2025 tour.
The tour will kick off in Glasgow on November 50 and wrap up in Berlin on December 17, with stops in Paris, Liverpool, Eindhoven and more along the way.
In the years since their last full-length album, 2020’s I Let It In and It Took Everything, Loathe have opened massive tours with the likes of Korn, Knocked Loose, Glassjaw, and most recently joining Spiritbox on their Tsunami Sea North American tour.
With new music imminent, the band recently released the new track ‘Gifted Every Strength’. Unfolding over six minutes, the track is described as “a devastating journey through hard-edged metal, euphoric psychedelia, and driving shoegaze tones, anchored by a rhythmic line that shifts and metamorphoses as the song progresses.”
Loathe formed in 2014 in Liverpool, and have since released two EPs and three studio albums, and are known for their blend of metalcore, nu metal and experimental aspects from showgaze, progressive metal and industrial metal.
Tickets for Loathe’s shows in Belfast and Dublin go on sale this Friday, August 29 at 10am here.
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