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Aussie Drum'n'bass outfit Pendulum have announced two dates in Ireland.
The band will play Antrim's Ulster Hall on Monday (May 17th) and Dublin's Olympia Theatre the following night, Tuesday May 18th.
The tour will showcase the band's new album, co-inciding with the release of the release of 'Immersion' on May 24th.
There are one minute teasers of the album streaming on their Youtube channel right now. Kerrang calls the album 'phenomenal', while NME has dubbed the album 'a complete aural assault'.
The band, formed in 2002 in Perth Australia, are most famous for their singles 'Granite', 'Slam/Outta Here' and 'Propane Nightmares'. One of their most successful singles was a remix of The Prodigy's 'Voodoo People' which reached No.20 in the UK charts.
The first single from the album, 'Watercolour' is out now. Tickets for the Dublin gig start at €33.60 incl. booking fee.