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General News / June 4, 2019

Injury Reserve mark return to Dublin with biggest Irish headline show yet

General News / June 4, 2019

Injury Reserve mark return to Dublin with biggest Irish headline show yet

Injury Reserve are touring their new self-titled record which features JPEGMAFIA, Freddie Gibbs, Rico Nasty and more.

 

Since the Phoenix, Arizona group released their album ‘Live From The Dentist Office’ back in 2015 they’ve gone on to become beacons of the underground receiving widespread coverage from platforms like XXL, Pigeons & Planes and The Needle Drop, as well as working with the likes of Aminé, Vic Mensa, Cakes Da Killa and one half of The Cool Kids Chuck Inglish.

Stepa J. Groggs and Ritchie With a T and producer Parker Corey played a close-quarters show last time they were in Dublin, now they’re back.

Injury Reserve play a Halloween night show in The Academy on Thursday October 31. Tickets from €17.45 including booking fee on sale Friday June 7 at 10am. A not on this one, it’s a 14+ show.

Check out their excellent new self-titled album below too.