Inhaler
Irish rock band
Follow Inhaler on Notably News to receive short updates to your email — rarely!
2025 | Band releases single 'A Question of You' from 'Open Wide' album |
February 7 2025 | Released third album 'Open Wide'. |
December 6 2024 | The band released 'Open Wide' as the second single from their upcoming third album. |
October 29 2024 | Inhaler released the song 'Your House' and announced their third album 'Open Wide', produced by Kid Harpoon, set to be released in February 2025. |
2023 | Band releases single 'Just to Keep You Satisfied' from 'Cuts & Bruises' album |
2023 | During the recording of their album 'Cuts & Bruises', the band watched the documentary 'The Beatles: Get Back'. |
2023 | Inhaler publicly referred to the Strokes as an 'idol' during their musical career. |
November 11 2023 | Inhaler concluded their world tour with a performance at the 3Arena in Dublin, after touring across the US and Europe, including additional shows in London and Glasgow. |
June 10 2023 | Inhaler performed at Slane Castle as the opening act for Harry Styles' Love on Tour show. |
February 17 2023 | Released second studio album 'Cuts & Bruises'. |
2022 | Inhaler releases singles 'These Are the Days', 'Love Will Get You There', and 'If You're Gonna Break My Heart' from their second album 'Cuts & Bruises' |
2022 | Performed at summer festivals including Glastonbury Festival and opened for Kings of Leon on their 'When You See Yourself' tour. |
November 2022 | Inhaler began their world tour, starting at the Olympia Theatre in Dublin. |
2021 | Won the Music Moves Europe Talent Award and were shortlisted for MTV Push UK & Ireland. |
July 9 2021 | Released debut album 'It Won't Always Be Like This', which reached number one on the Irish & UK Albums Charts and entered top 10 and top 20 album charts in other European countries like the Netherlands and Germany. |
May 13 2021 | Announced the album release date would be moved forward to 9 July 2021. |
March 17 2021 | Released single 'Cheer Up Baby' and announced their debut album 'It Won't Always Be Like This'. |
2020 | Inhaler ranked 5th in the BBC Sound of 2020 list, highlighting their potential as a promising new musical act. |
2020 | Inhaler was named in the NME 100 list, recognizing them as an emerging band of significance. |
2020 | Released a self-titled debut EP featuring singles 'It Won't Always Be Like This', 'Oklahoma', 'My Honest Face', and 'There's No Other Place'. Placed fifth on BBC's Sound of 2020 music poll. |
January 21 2020 | Released their fourth single 'We Have to Move On'. |
2019 | Released three singles: 'It Won't Always Be Like This', 'My Honest Face', and 'Ice Cream Sundae'. They also toured as the opening act for Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds. |
2018 | Inhaler releases their first single 'I Want You' as a non-album single |
2017 | Louis Lambert began touring with the band as keyboards and synthesizer musician. |
April 14 2017 | Inhaler's debut single 'I Want You' was featured on Garageland Volume 1 compilation. |
2015 | Josh Bartholomew Jenkinson joined the band as lead guitarist, completing the current core lineup. |
2015 | The band officially decided on the name 'Inhaler' and subsequently invited Jenkinson to join the band. |
2012 | Inhaler band formed in Dublin, consisting of Elijah Hewson (vocals/guitar), Robert Keating (bass), Josh Bartholomew Jenkinson (guitar), and Ryan McMahon (drums). |
This contents of the box above is based on material from the Wikipedia article Inhaler (band), which is released under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.