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Blossoms and Inhaler announce intimate Bath show in aid of mental health charity CALM

Blossoms and Inhaler have announced an intimate live show together in Bath, with proceeds going to mental health charity CALM. Find all the details below.

  • READ MORE: Inhaler tell us about single ‘Your House’ and new album ‘Open Wide’: “There’s a strong sense of arrival for us”

The gig will take place at the 615-capacity, community-owned music venue Komedia in the Somerset city. Scheduled for Thursday June 26, it’ll come ahead of both bands’ appearances at the nearby Glastonbury Festival that weekend.

Tickets go on sale at 10am BST this Friday (June 6) – you’ll be able to buy yours here.

“We’re excited to be playing at @komedia_bath in aid of @calmzone with our good friends @inhalerdublin,” Blossoms wrote on social media alongside an official poster for the tiny show.

CALM (Campaign Against Living Miserably) is a suicide prevention charity fighting to reduce the devastating impact of suicide in the UK. The charity runs a life-saving helpline for anyone affected by suicide or suicidal thoughts. It’s free, anonymous and open from 5pm to midnight every day.

Additionally, the CALM website features tools and resources with practical, non-clinical advice to make talking and managing mental health easier.

Blossoms recently supported Inhaler on their 2025 European tour before opening for the Irish group again at their huge homecoming gig at St. Anne’s Park in Dublin last Friday (May 30). Next month, Inhaler will support Blossoms at the Scarborough Open Air Theatre.

Inhaler released their third and latest album, ‘Open Wide’, in February after Blossoms dropped their fifth full-length record, ‘Gary’, last September.

Speaking to NME in 2021, Inhaler frontman Elijah Hewson recalled touring the US with Blossoms back in 2019.

“We used to sneak off from school and listen to their stuff and just thought it was deadly,” he said of Stockport band, with bassist Robert Keating adding: “They showed us the ropes. It’s very much like a big brother situation now.”

You can revisit the video interview in full above.

In other news, Blossoms recently announced a European headline tour for 2026. Meanwhile, Inhaler have shared details of their biggest UK headline shows to date in London and Liverpool.

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