Bray band Florence Road are to join Addison Rae for her Dublin performance in June
Wicklow band Florence Road are set to play a major Dublin show at the Irish Museum of Modern Art on Wednesday, 3 June.
The Bray four-piece have been announced as special guests on the bill, alongside Empress Of, with additional tickets now on sale due to strong demand.
Florence Road — made up of Lily, Emma, Ailbhe and Hannah — are one of Ireland’s fastest-rising new acts, with growing international attention ahead of their debut mixtape Fall Back.
The group, long-listed for BBC Sound of 2026 and backed by names including Olivia Rodrigo and beabadoobee, are expected to bring their mix of soft and explosive indie-pop to the Dublin stage.
The band blends indie rock, grunge and alt-pop, with comparisons to The Cranberries.
They first gained attention through TikTok covers recorded in a garden shed, before breaking through with original tracks such as “Heavy” and “Caterpillar” in 2025.
Their debut mixtape Fall Back was released in 2025, before being signed to Warner Records and supported artists including Olivia Rodrigo on tour.
They’re now considered one of Ireland’s most fast-rising new bands, with growing international attention and festival slots across Europe.
Additional tickets are now on sale for the concert in June. The Wicklow band is listed for BBC Sound of 2026 and has been praised by NME and Rolling Stone.
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