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Have a Nice Life Tickets
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Concerts in United Kingdom
- 13/06/2025Friday 15:00LondonVictoria Park LondonLido Festival - Outbreak 2025 London
- 14/06/2025Until 15/06/2025ManchesterBEC ARENAOutbreak Festival 2025 Weekend
Lineup
- Outbreak Fest
- Knocked Loose
- Alex G
- slowdive
- Danny Brown
- Deafhaven
- Denzel Curry
- Drug Church
- feeble little horse
- Fleshwater
- Foxing
- Gouge Away
- Have a Nice Life
- Jesus Piece
- julie
- kumo 99
- Long Goodbye
- Maruja
- Militarie Gun
- Model/Actriz
- Momma
- Pain Of Truth
- Rocket
- Speed
- Spy
- Sunami
- Sunny Day Real Estate
- Superheaven
- they are gutting a body of water
- Tigers Jaw
Venue
International Concerts
- 15/06/2025Sunday 20:15Dublin, D2, IEThe Button FactoryHave A Nice LifeLimited Availability
Venue
- 16/06/2025Monday 20:00Dublin, D2, IEThe Button FactoryHave A Nice Life
Venue
About
Have A Nice Life formed in the early 2000s when its two primary members, Dan Barrett and Tim Macuga, were studying at the University of Massachusetts. With the aim of crafting "oddly aggressive acoustic songs," the duo spent five years meticulously constructing their debut LP, 'Deathconsciousness', a 2008 release that rippled across the post-punk landscape.
'Deathconsciousness' is now hailed for its anguished subject matter and unwaveringly lo-fi production, and it is considered an experimental cornerstone. The album's haunting themes and complex soundscapes resonated deeply with listeners, leading to a cult following that grew steadily over the years. The record's unique blend of post-punk, shoegaze, and industrial influences set it apart, earning critical acclaim and a lasting legacy in the underground music scene.
In 2014, Have A Nice Life released their follow-up album, 'The Unnatural World', which continued to explore the dark and introspective themes of their debut while further developing their distinctive sound. Their third album, 'Sea of Worry', released in 2019, saw the band incorporating more diverse musical influences and refining their production techniques. 'Sea of Worry' blends elements of goth rock, post-punk, and shoegaze, delivering a more polished yet equally intense listening experience. The album tackles themes of existential dread and anxiety, resonating with listeners through its powerful lyrics and immersive soundscapes.
Have A Nice Life's live performances, though rare, are highly anticipated events, characterized by their intense energy and the duo's ability to translate their complex studio work into powerful live renditions. Despite maintaining a relatively low public profile, Dan Barrett and Tim Macuga have cultivated a dedicated fan base and continue to influence a new generation of musicians drawn to their uncompromising artistic vision.
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