The Coronas' Incredible Underwater Video
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The Coronas' Incredible Underwater Video

Ireland has been home to some of the most influential artists and Dublin band The Coronas are no exception. This platinum-selling four piece have established themselves as the current biggest-selling independent group in Ireland and release their new single ‘Dreaming Again’ on September 10th, alongside a set of UK tour dates in November.

This hardworking band is selling out venues across Europe and the UK (including London’s Borderline, Cargo and 229 The Venue in the past few months). New single Dreaming Again is a delicious slice of Indie/Pop, remixed by acclaimed LA studio wizard Michael James and featuring guest organ/synth of legendary B3 monster David Zeman (The Rembrants/ Parliament-Funkadelic/ Robert Palmer) and is sure to be this season’s favourite festival anthem.

The Coronas, who are renowned for their high energy live shows have recently secured spots at some of the UK’s biggest and best festivals, these include Isle Of Wight’s BESTIVAL, as well as going down a storm at Scotland’s favorite, ‘T IN THE PARK’. This is sure to be the band’s biggest year yet!

The band have shared the stage with some of music’s most influential acts such as Paul McCartney, Pink and on going supporters The Script. With a string of awards under their belt, The Coronas platinum-selling 2009 album “Tony Was An Ex-Con” shot straight to #1 in the Irish Indie and iTunes charts and won the guys a prestigious Meteor Award for album of the year beating the likes of U2, The Script and Snow Patrol.

Tour Dates

Friday 16 November – Aberdeen Lemon Tree
Saturday 17 November – Glasgow King Tuts
Sunday 18 November – Edinburgh Electric Circus
Tuesday 20 November – Newcastle O2 Academy2
Thursday 22 November – London The Garage
Friday 23 November – Nottingham Bodega
Saturday 24 November – Southampton The Joiners
Monday 26 November – Birmingham The Other Room
Tuesday 27 November – Brighton Komedia
Wednesday 28 November – Manchester Ruby Lounge

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