Inhaler

Irish rock band

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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).

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