Singular Artists Present Wider Than Pictures This Weekend


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Looking for a series of gigs with a star-studded line-up, right in the heart of Dublin? Singular Artists have got you covered.

Wider Than Pictures is fast becoming a summer highlight in Dublin. Taking place in one of the most easily accessible and aesthetic locations in the city – The National Museum of Ireland at Collins Barracks – the series promises an unforgettable music experience a short Luas trip away from the centre of the city.

Thirty-five years since their debut, Deacon Blue take centre stage on the 23rd. Their 2012 comeback single ‘The Hipsters’ heralded a new lease of life for the group and jump-started a second act that’s seen them more fired up and prolific than ever. Claire Grogan’s Altered Images and hip young Dublin quartet WineMom support.

James Blunt headlines on the 24th, with Gareth Dunlop opening proceedings. With seven albums released since 2004 and over 20 million records sold worldwide, Blunt’s popularity hasn’t faded and it’s no surprise that this performance has already sold out.

On August 25th, The The bring their Ensouled world tour to Dublin, their first since 2018. Active since 1979, they’re one of England’s most loved bands. Matt Johnson’s political lyrics have always captured the zeitgeist so it’s a timely return. Local heroes A Lazarus Soul – who have just released their brilliant ‘No Flowers Grow In Cement Gardens’ album –  provide support on the night.

James takes over Collin Barracks on the 26th, with The Zutons in support. Known for their compelling rock anthems like ‘Johnny Yen’ in the 1980s, James achieved mainstream success with their 1990 album ‘Gold Mother’, which included their massive hit ‘Sit Down’. When Amy Winehouse covered The Zutons song ‘Valerie’ the royalty cheques poured in and drew attention to one of the UK’s most entertaining bands. Recently reformed, their appearance guarantees a top night out.

Gossip headline on the 27th, marking their return with a first album in over a decade, ‘Real Power’. The album celebrates creative expression while exploring themes of personal trauma. The brilliant Dublin 4 piece Sprints and American indie trio Nation of Language support to close out a stellar six days of music.

Wider Than Pictures takes place at The National Museum of Ireland, Collins Barracks, D7 August 23rd – 27th

Info & tickets: widerthanpictures.ie

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