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Inhaler announce spring 2025 North American tour

Inhaler have announced a spring 2025 North American tour, kicking off at the end of February next year.

The Dublin band – comprised of Eli Hewson, Rob Keating, Josh Jenkinson and Ryan McMahon – took to social media to announce the news. The North American tour will come straight after the release of their third album ‘Open Wide’, which is due to come out on February 7.

The band start their North American tour in Toronto before moving across cities in the US and Canada including Washington DC, Philadelphia, Montreal, Houston and Orlando. The North American tour wraps up in Dallas.

Inhaler’s 2025 US and Canada tour dates are:

FEBRUARY 
28 – Toronto, ON – HISTORY

MARCH 
2 – Montreal, QC – MTELUS
4 – Portland, ME – State Theatre
6 – Brooklyn, NY – Brooklyn Paramount
7 – Washington, DC – The Anthem
8 – Philadelphia, PA – The Fillmore
10 – Asheville, NC – The Orange Peel
11 – Birmingham, AL – Iron City
13 – Orlando, FL – House of Blues
14 – Fort Lauderdale, FL – Revolution
15 – St. Petersburg, FL – Jannus Live
17 – Houston, TX – House of Blues
18 – Austin, TX – Stubb’s
19 – Dallas, TX – House of Blues

Tickets for the North American shows go on sale this Friday (November 22) at 10am local time. You can get tickets here.

Earlier this month Inhaler announced details of a huge UK and European tour, set to take place in the first half of 2025.

The band will play a run of eight dates around the UK in February, kicking off at Leeds’ O2 Academy on February 7 and wrapping at Newcastle’s O2 City Hall on February 19, before heading around Europe in April and May, with Blossoms set to join them on the bill at all European dates. You can get any remaining tickets for the UK and European dates here.

Last month Inhaler released their new single ‘Your House’, which guitarist Eli Hewson told NME is “about chasing some sort of destructive force in your own life, essentially just wanting something that’s not good for you.”

“We’ve never released a song that sounds anything like it,” added drummer Ryan McMahon. “Both sonically and musically, it covers a lot of different territories that we were exploring on the album while we were writing and recording it.”

Their upcoming album ‘Open Wide’ is due to come out next February, via Polydor. Inhaler’s last release was their second LP,  2023’s ‘Cuts & Bruises’.

In a four-star review of the album, NME shared: “‘Cuts & Bruises’ leaves space for Inhaler to grow and continue developing a sound more distinctly their own. While they do lack that Fender-esque grit in their story, they are similarly zealous and charming – they’re fast carving out their own worthy place in the scene.”

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