
Alternative and Indie
The Murder Capital Tickets
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Concerts in United Kingdom
- 17/04/2025Thursday 18:30BirminghamBirmingham XOYOThe Murder Capital
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- 18/04/2025Friday 18:30ManchesterManchester New Century HallThe Murder CapitalLow Availability
- 19/04/2025Saturday 19:00GlasgowSaint Luke'sThe Murder CapitalLimited Availability
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- 19/04/2025Saturday 22:30GlasgowSaint Luke'sThe Murder Capital Aftershow DJ Set!On partner site
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- 21/04/2025Monday 19:30LeedsBrudenell Social ClubThe Murder CapitalOn partner site
- 22/04/2025Tuesday 19:30LeedsBrudenell Social ClubThe Murder CapitalOn partner site
- 24/04/2025Thursday 19:00LondonHERE at Outernet, LondonThe Murder CapitalLimited Availability
- 26/04/2025Saturday 18:30BristolSWXThe Murder Capital
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- 24/08/2025Sunday 14:00LondonVictoria Park LondonAll Points East - The Maccabees
International Concerts
- 19/07/2025Saturday 20:00Dublin, IEIveagh GardensThe Murder Capital
About
Dublin-formed post-punk group The Murder Capital explore the darker side of society utilising rumbling dread and the cathartic elements of post-punk as their tools.
They released their debut single "More or Less" in 2018 as a music video, which unexpectedly blew up online. With the hype swelling around them, they quickly began work on a debut album, 2019's "When I Have Fears".
While the material on "When I Have Fears" captured the vital beginnings of the group, the 12 songs of "Gigi's Recovery" push the band into ever braver sonic territories, oceans apart from previous peers. Ambition is put right at the front and centre, with the inventive, expansive guitar work of Cathal Roper and Damien Tuit paired to a precise and intelligent rhythmic unit in bassist Gabriel Paschal Blake and drummer Diarmuid Brennan. Electronic elements are noticeably more prominent across the record, with industrial influences explored in greater detail than ever before, McGovern's bold melodies acting as a reassuring anchor so we never get totally swept away into the band's new found soundscape.
‘Blindness’ is the vividly realised, clear-sightedly ambitious 2024 album from The Murder Capital. A record that’s both momentous and charged with momentum. That’s full of geography – of the mind, and of a Dublin-formed band whose members are now scattered around Ireland, London and Europe – yet bristles with the intense energy of an album finely wrought in three pacy weeks in the studio in Los Angeles. That’s intimate and simultaneously expansive. Eleven songs that don’t hang about in terms of grabbing the listener.
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