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Inhaler reaches for the stars
Inhaler have announced their third album, Open Wide, which will be released on February 7. The four guys from Dublin will play a number of international shows as part of Open Wide World TourThis all happens while Inhaler is in the middle of a 4-week tour of North America, where they have been playing songs from the upcoming album, including the 70s rock-inspired first single "Your House".
Produced by Kid Harpoon (Harry Styles/Florence & The Machine), Open Wide marks a major step forward for the band. Work on the album began earlier this year in London, where the band was encouraged to challenge themselves and take more creative control.
A wide range of genres, from techno to Nick Cave, inspired them during the writing process, allowing them to experiment with a lighter, more timeless sound and add texture to the album. The result is a 13-song album that feels unique – a guitar-driven pop album that is all its own, cementing their status as one of the most exciting young bands today.
Since launching his career in 2018, Inhaler has been among the biggest new names in guitar music and achieved commercial success with impressive chart positions.
To date, they have sold over a quarter of a million albums worldwide and achieved 500 million streams. Their debut album, It Won't Always Be Like This, reached #1 in both the UK and Ireland, while their 2023 follow-up, Cuts & Bruises, topped the Irish charts and reached #2 in the UK.
To maintain momentum, the band members and childhood friends have spent the last few hectic years on a tireless world tour.
They have opened for bands such as Arctic Monkeys, Pearl Jam, Harry Styles and Kings of Leon and have also had their own concerts, including a sold-out show in their hometown of Dublin with a capacity of 13,000 spectators last year, which was their biggest concert to date under their own name.
Support: Blossoms
Blossoms is an English indie rock band from England. In 2016, the indie band got a great start with their debut album Blossoms (2016), which went straight to the top of the UK album charts and was nominated for the BRIT Award and Mercury Prize. Since then, the band has carved out a solid place on the UK music scene with their catchy melodies and 70s aesthetic.
The band's latest album Gary (2024) was well received and topped the UK album charts upon release. In 2025, Blossoms are back with the singles “Mariah Carey Through Death Valley” and “The Honeymoon”. The singles showcase their ability to blend nostalgia and the present in an irresistible indie rock universe.