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INHALER
announce
OPEN WIDE
Australia Tour
for June 2025

+ release new single
‘A QUESTION OF YOU’

NEW ALBUM ‘OPEN WIDE’ OUT FEBRUARY 7TH

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Irish rock band INHALER will bring their highly anticipated Open Wide Tour to Australia in June 2025. The tour comes in support of the release of their third album ‘Open Wide’ (out February 7th via Polydor Records) and marks the Dublin four-piece’s return to the Australian stage after a sold-out tour in 2024.

INHALER are set to play their biggest ever Australian tour in June which includes headline shows at Perth’s Astor Theatre on June 3, Brisbane’s The Tivoli on June 5, Sydney’s Enmore Theatre on June 6, before concluding at Forum Melbourne on June 9.


Tickets go on sale Friday January 24 at 9am local time.

Mastercard gives you special access to presale tickets. Presale starts Wednesday January 22 at 9am, and ends Friday January 24 at 8am local time, only with your Mastercard. Check priceless.com/music for details.

My Live Nation members can secure tickets during the pre-sale which commences on Thursday January 23 at 9am, and concludes on Friday January 24 at 8am local time.

For complete tour & ticket information, visit: livenation.com.au


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INHALER
OPEN WIDE
AUSTRALIA TOUR

ASTOR THEATRE, PERTH TUESDAY JUNE 3
THE TIVOLI, BRISBANE THURSDAY JUNE 5
ENMORE THEATRE, SYDNEY FRIDAY JUNE 6
FORUM MELBOURNE, MELBOURNE MONDAY JUNE 9


TICKETS ON SALE FRIDAY JANUARY 24 9AM
Mastercard pre-sale: Wed 22 Jan, 9am – Fri 24 Jan, 8am
My Live Nation pre-sale: Thu 23 Jan, 9am – Fri 24 Jan, 8am
All times local

For complete tour & ticket information, visit: livenation.com.au


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LISTEN HERE

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INHALER have shared another taste of their forthcoming new album with the release of stomping new single ‘A Question Of You’. It is the third track to be unveiled from the Dublin quartet’s brilliant third album ‘Open Wide’ which is released February 7th via Polydor Records. It follows recent singles ‘Your House’ and ‘Open Wide’ and further showcases a band thrillingly coming into their own and taking their sound in audacious new directions.

Speaking about ‘A Question Of You’, frontman Elijah Hewson says, “This is love song territory for me, about how in order to be honest with someone else you’ve got to be honest with yourself, like, ‘I’ve gotta sort my own shit out so I can be around other people’. It’s also a soulmates thing. The choir really changed everything on this one.”

Recorded at RAK Studios in London and produced by Grammy and Brit Award-winning Kid Harpoon, Inhaler’s new album ‘Open Wide’ reinforces their status as the ultimate modern guitar band, a group for whom jubilant pop melodies, intricate grooves and rock’n’roll dynamism are kindred spirits rather than strangers. Featuring 13 songs, it hones the sweeping, euphoric singalongs of their first two albums It Won’t Always Be Like This and Cuts & Bruises, into something more fully-formed, a record you can lose yourself in and one where every track feels like it could be a big single. Sonically, it’s an album where the band’s love of T.Rex, early MGMT, Prince, Depeche Mode and more nestles alongside the indie and garage-rock influences of their teens, and is a majestic celebration of who Inhaler are and everything they’ve done to get to this point. Its release next month coincides with band’s biggest ever tour of UK and Ireland, which includes two headline shows at the iconic rock venue Brixton Academy, and ahead of their 20,000-capacity Dublin show in May.

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About INHALER:

Since their career launched in 2018, INHALER have been among the biggest new names in guitar music, achieving commercial success with roaring chart positions. To date, they’ve sold over a quarter of a million records globally and garnered 500 million streams. Their debut album, It Won’t Always Be Like This, hit #1 in the UK and Ireland, while their 2023 follow-up, Cuts & Bruises, topped the Irish charts and reached #2 in the UK. To maintain this momentum, bandmates and childhood friends Hewson, Robert Keating, Ryan McMahon, and Josh Jenkinson have spent the past few whirlwind years on a relentless world tour, supporting acts like Arctic Monkeys, Pearl Jam, Harry Styles, and Kings of Leon, as well as headlining their own shows, including a sold out 13,000-capacity homecoming show at the Dublin 3Arena last year, their biggest headline show to date.


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