Gurriers have announced their second album ‘Nobody’s Coming To Save You’ with its fierce new title-track
The Dublin five-piece have also confirmed autumn touring plans.


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The Dublin five-piece have also confirmed autumn touring plans.

Gurriers have announced their second album ‘Nobody’s Coming To Save You’, which arrives on 25th September via their new label home Play It Again Sam.
Alongside the announcement, the Dublin band have shared the record’s title track alongside a new video directed by Thomas James.
Recorded between Donegal’s Attica Studios and Holy Mountain Studios in London, the album was produced by Mark Bowen and Loren Humphrey, with engineering from Chris Fullard and mixing by John Congleton.
Speaking about the new single, the band said: “It’s a song that feels hopeless on its first listen, but if you look at it more deeply it’s a call to action, no one is going to rise up if everyone expects someone else to do it. We all have to do our part in creating the change.”
They added that the track partly emerged in response to criticism aimed at the band’s political songwriting. “We’re a band, we’re not a political party,” they said.
The announcement follows Gurriers’ 2024 debut album ‘Come And See’ and recent single ‘Erasure’. Since then, the band have appeared on Later… with Jools Holland and played shows with Turnstile and Kneecap.
Alongside the album news, Gurriers have also announced an extensive UK and European headline tour for autumn 2026, including London’s Electric Brixton, Belfast’s Ulster Hall and two Dublin shows at Vicar Street and 3Olympia Theatre.
‘Nobody’s Coming To Save You’ tracklisting:
Nobody’s Coming To Save You
Party Lines
Shades
Pins
Today Is Not Enough
Drones
Nothing Happens Twice
Waiting For Fisher
I Wish I Was
Crybaby
The dates in full read:
MAY
23 Sniester Festival, Den Haag, NL
JUNE
10 Rock For People Festival, Hradec Kralove, CZ
19 Mike The Pies, Listowel, IE
27 Crystal Palace Park, London, UK (with Kneecap)
JULY
11 So Young Records All Day Festival, Southampton, UK
31 All Together Now Festival, Waterford, IE
AUGUST
12 La Route Du Rock Opening Party, St Malo, FR
13 Boomtown Fair, Matterley Estate, Hampshire, UK
21 Lowlands Festival, Biddinghuizen, NL
22 Pukkelpop Festival, Hasselt, BE
23 Beautiful Days Festival, Escot Park, Devon, UK
28 Electric Picnic Festival, Stradbally Hall, Co. Laois, IE
29 Rock N Roll Circus, Sheffield, UK (w/ Wunderhorse)
30 Leeds Festival, Leeds, UK
OCTOBER
14 SWG3, Glasgow, UK (with Tramhaus)
15 Newcastle University, Newcastle, UK (with Tramhaus)
16 New Century, Manchester, UK (with Tramhaus)
17 Project House, Leeds, UK (with Tramhaus)
19 Crookes Social Club, Sheffield, UK (with Tramhaus)
20 The Waterfront, Norwich, UK (with Tramhaus)
22 Electric Bristol, Bristol, UK (with Tramhaus)
23 O2 Institute, Birmingham, UK (with Tramhaus)
24 Electric Brixton, London, UK (with Tramhaus)
25 Concorde 2, Brighton, UK (with Tramhaus)
28 Ulster Hall, Belfast, IE (with Enola Gay)
29 Vicar Street, Dublin, IE (with Enola Gay)
NOVEMBER
1 3Olympia Theatre, Dublin, IE (with Child Of Prague)
4 La (2) de Apolo, Barcelona, ES (with Really Good Time)
5 Nazca, Madrid, ES (with Really Good Time)
6 Casa Capitão, Lisbon, PT (with Really Good Time)
7 Mouco, Porto, PT (with Really Good Time)
9 Rock School Barbey, Bordeaux, FR (with Enola Gay)
10 L'Epicerie Moderne, Lyon, FR (with Enola Gay)
17 Circolo Magnolia, Milan, IT (with Enola Gay)
18 ISC, Bern, CH (with Enola Gay)
19 Strom, Munich, DE (with Enola Gay)
20 Flex (Flex Café), Vienna, AT (with Enola Gay)
21 Bike Jesus, Prague, CZ (with Enola Gay)
23 Hybrydy, Warsaw, PL (with Enola Gay)
24 Frannz Club, Berlin, DE (with Enola Gay)
26 Debaser (Debaser Nova), Stockholm, SE (with Enola Gay)
27 John Dee, Oslo, NO (with Enola Gay)
28 Loppen, Copenhagen, DK (with Enola Gay)
30 Betty, Hamburg, DE (with Enola Gay)
DECEMBER
1 Club Bahnhof Ehrenfeld (CBE), Cologne, DE (with Enola Gay)
3 Le Trabendo, Paris, FR (with Enola Gay)
4 Rotondes, Luxembourg, LU (with Enola Gay)
5 Ancienne Belgique, Brussels, BE (with Enola Gay)
6 L'Aéronef, Lille, FR (with Enola Gay)
7 Vera, Groningen, NL (with Enola Gay)
9 Paradiso, Amsterdam, NL (with Enola Gay)
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