Dublin quartet Inhaler recently completed a UK and European tour that
saw them sell over 7,000 tickets and play to frenzied, sold-out
crowds. November saw them support Blossoms across the US, before
heading to Mexico for a slot at Corona Capital. They’ve announced a
new run of dates in the UK & Europe for 2020 that will include a show
at London’s Heaven on Thursday 20th February, their biggest headline
show to date. Kasabian recently announced Inhaler as one of the
support acts at their huge hometown show at Leicester’s Victoria
Park next summer. Four friends who formed the band in school, Elijah
Hewson, Robert Keating, Ryan McMahon and Josh Jenkinson bonded over a
love of similar groups, taking in The Stone Roses, Joy Division, The
Strokes, Depeche Mode, Interpol, Kings Of Leon, The Cure and more.
Over a handful of singles – It Wont Always Be Like This, My Honest
Face & Ice Cream Sundae - they have amassed a diehard fanbase, with
their tracks being streamed over 8 million times. They make songs
about being young and finding your way, music that connects. “I’m
just trying to write about the joy of being alive, being a teenager,
and the bad things that can come with that. I don’t like it to be
all happy, I don’t like it to be all sad,” says frontman Hewson
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