
Dublin-based post-punk and noise-rock band Gurriers perform live at Concorde 2, supported by Tramhaus, as part of their 2026 tour.
Gurriers are playing at Concorde 2 in Brighton on 25 October 2026. The Dublin-based post-punk and noise-rock quintet will be joined by Tramhaus for this date, which is part of their wider UK and European tour.
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The band, consisting of Dan Hoff on vocals, guitarists Ben O'Neill and Mark MacCormack, drummer Pierce Callaghan, and bassist Charlie McCarthy, formed during the pandemic. They have since built up a profile that includes the release of their 2024 debut album, Come And See, alongside appearances at Glastonbury and on Later with Jools Holland. They also recently supported Kneecap at their Wembley show, marking a significant step in their live performance history.
This tour is centred on their second album, Nobody's Coming To Save You, which is scheduled for release on 25 September 2026 through the label Play It Again Sam. The record was produced by Mark Bowen of IDLES alongside Loren Humphrey, who has previously worked with Geese and Cameron Winter. The band describes the album as an attempt to turn frustration into forward motion. Regarding the title track, they explain that while it might sound hopeless at first, it is actually a call to action, suggesting that change requires everyone to do their part rather than waiting for someone else to act. The full tracklist includes 'Nobody’s Coming To Save You', 'Party Lines', 'Shades', 'Pins', 'Today Is Not Enough', 'Drones', 'Nothing Happens Twice', 'Waiting For Fisher', 'I Wish I Was', and 'Crybaby'.
Tickets for the show are available now. It is a paid event, and with the new record arriving just a month before the Brighton date, the setlist will likely feature a significant portion of this new material alongside their established tracks. The performance will demonstrate how the production work of Bowen and Humphrey translates to the stage at Concorde 2.















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